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PARENTS WOULD GET 2024 AND L.A.

WOULD GET 2028.

RICK: IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR

COMPANY ON YOUR COMMUTE AND

MAYBE A LITTLE GAS MONEY TO

NAVIGATION SERVICE WAZE IS THERE

TO HELP.

BESIDES DIRECTIONS AS CONNECTING

COMMUTERS.

LORI PARIS JOINS US FROM AN

OVERPASS ON THE 10 IN SANTA

MONICA WITH A LOOK AT THE LATEST

RIDESHARING IDEA TO TACKLE

TRAFFIC.

REPORTER: IS RUSH HOUR HEATS UP

THIS AFTERNOON I'M VETTING A LOT

OF SOLO DRIVERS ON LA'S FREEWAYS

ARE EYEING THE CARPOOL LANE.

WAZE IS A NEW APP THAT COULD GET

YOU OVER THERE.

WILL GIVE YOU DIRECTIONS AND THE

PASSENGER OR A RIDE.

CARPOOL ONCE.

I LIKE GETTING PLACES WITH

COMPANY.

I DO IT ALL THE TIME.

REPORTER: CONVERTS SAY YOU WILL

NEVER WANT TO RIDE ALONE AGAIN.

ASSAYS

GOOD FOR THE ENVIRONMENT.

IT'S FUN TO HAVE SOMEONE TO JAM

OUT WITH IN THE CAR.

REPORTER: OF COURSE YOU NEED TO

KNOW SOMEONE GOING WHERE YOU ARE

GOING SO THE WAZE CARPOOL APP

THAT COMES OUT IN CALIFORNIA

NEXT WEEK WILL CONNECT RIDERS

AND DRIVERS COMING TO THE SAME

PLACE.

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ACCESS TO CARPOOLING.

THE RIDE GETS ACCESS TO WORK.

MAYBE THEY CAN GET THERE ANOTHER

WAY.

THEY GETS AN COMFORTABLE RIDE

THROUGH.

REPORTER: UBER AND LYFT HAVE

THEIR OWN VERSIONS.

BOTH LET YOU SHARE RIDES AND

COST WITH PASSENGERS BUT THE

DRIVERS DON'T WORK FOR WAZE

ANGELISE FOR NOW THE COMPANY

DOESN'T MAKE ANY COMMISSION OF

THE CARPOOL AS A TEST THE IDEA.

DRIVERS CAN EARN UP TO 54

CENTS A MILE WHICH IS THE

NATIONAL RATE SO A 10-MILE

COMMUTE YOU WOULD MAYBE MAKE

FIVE BUCKS.

YOU CAN TRY ONCE IN THE MORNING

TO WORK IN ONCE ON THE WAY HOME.

GO WAZE DON'T HAVE CAR INSURANCE

OR GO THROUGH BACKGROUND CHECKS.

ORGANIZE HITCHHIKING BY JOSH

FREED SAID THERE SAFETY GUARDS.

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VERIFIED ADDRESSEE CAN SEE WHERE

THEY WORK AND THE FACEBOOK AND

LINKED IN CONNECTS HE CAN

QUICKLY CHECK.

REPORTER: THE NEW WAZE CARPOOL

For more infomation >> Google Expands Paid Carpooling Across California With Waze Connect - Duration: 2:10.

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Gilbert Baker Google Doodle. Know about Rainbow Flag Creator. - Duration: 1:35.

The Search Engine Google is showing this Animated Doodle in few countries for the Gilbert Baker's

66th Birthday Gilbert Baker was an American artist and gay

rights activist who designed the rainbow flag in 1978

Baker served in the United States Army from 1970 to 1972.

He was stationed in San Francisco at the beginning of the gay rights movement.

After his honorable discharge from the military, he taught himself to sew.

Baker put his skills to work for the San Francisco gay community, making banners for marches

and protests.

In 1978 Baker used those skills to create a new symbol for the LGBT Community to replace

the pink triangle Baker's Rainbow was a more positive and

celebratory symbol.

Making the flag was no small task.

Baker gathered thirty people in San Francisco to hand-dye and sew together over 1000 yards

of cotton.

The modern day rainbow flag features six colors, but the original used eight, each representing

a different aspect of the community.

The iconic symbol stuck and soon Baker was flooded with requests for more flags.

For more infomation >> Gilbert Baker Google Doodle. Know about Rainbow Flag Creator. - Duration: 1:35.

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Kimsenin Bilmediği Ve Çok Gizli Olan Google X'in 5 Projesi - Duration: 4:18.

For more infomation >> Kimsenin Bilmediği Ve Çok Gizli Olan Google X'in 5 Projesi - Duration: 4:18.

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HOW TO CHANGE THE BACKGROUND COLOR OF TWITTER, IN GOOGLE CHROME - Duration: 2:27.

Hello everyone and welcome or Ebm new computer tutorial well

Today I will explain how to give it a colorful touch to our twitter how

change the background color in with twitter an extension of Google Chrome well

go for Google Chrome and go to take this extension that I have here

I leave the link description video and give it here where it says add to

Chrome Add to Chrome and say Add extension

So now in a moment we will install and how they are seeing in this

screen as they see we have a number colors that will be able to add to

our twitter well first there to have good and

He tells us that it has been installed and will close what is the extension

well once I go I get on twitter here

the symbol of the bird and can choose the color I want background

as you can see is simply dial 1 and it will automatically change

put one clarito and would in principle would not have much more

Here I have some options entering configuration

configuration and then

configuration and extensions

as it could change anything or see the version

You see it is very simple

very good as far featured video if you

I liked can give is like They can subscribe to my channel already know

well below where it says will subscribe be informed of the video or videos

We climbed every day I can follow in social networks and websites

EBM computing and attic of EBM any comments or suggestions or

request put me under I I answer all very well thank you very much

and even video tomorrow

For more infomation >> HOW TO CHANGE THE BACKGROUND COLOR OF TWITTER, IN GOOGLE CHROME - Duration: 2:27.

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Lazy Town - Mine Song, de sokszor Google fordítva - Duration: 1:00.

For more infomation >> Lazy Town - Mine Song, de sokszor Google fordítva - Duration: 1:00.

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Best Google Secrets and Easter Eggs - Duration: 10:41.

Hey how's it going guys, I'm ThioJoe.

Now I'm sure most of us use Google pretty much every single day, for searches, email,

or whatever.

But what you may not know are all sorts of hidden features and easter eggs built into

Google that are only accessible by searching certain phrases.

Some of them are just for fun, and others are a little bit useful.

There are a whole bunch of these, but I'm going to go over what I think are the coolest

ones out there.

So let's get started.

First let's start off with some hidden games that Google has made.

We can begin by just typing in "solitaire" and pressing enter to search.

At the top of the results you'll see a knowledge graph box that says "Click to Play" and if

you do, no surprise, it brings up a game of solitaire.

And you can choose either medium or hard difficulty, and just play it.

Pretty neat.

The second game you can play is tic tac toe, and it's the same way, just type in tic tac

toe, and you can choose either easy, medium, or impossible difficulty.

With impossible, well, it's impossible to win, you can only tie.

The third game is Pacman, a classic.

And this one is kinda funny because it's not the original pacman layout, but it actually

says Google.

I thought that was a nice touch.

For the last game, you actually have to go to Google Images, not the regular search.

Then you type in "Atari Breakout", and it will turn the Google images page and results

into a game of breakout.

You move the cursor at the bottom to control the platform, and bounce the ball to break

all the tiles above.

And as you win each level, it gets faster, and you can see the multiplier at the top

left.

In addition to games, there are a few of what I guess you could describe as "tools", which

I guess might even be useful at times.

The first one is the ability to flip a coin, so you just type in flip a coin, and it will

randomly select heads or tails.

Or if you want a few more options, you can have it roll a die, and it will spit out a

number between 1 and 6.

Then there's another one that's kind of fun, if you just type in "spinner".

It's another number generator, but this time you can have a wheel anywhere between 2 and

20 numbers.

Or if you want to just skip all the animations and pick any random number, you can simply

type in, "random number."

By default it will pick one between 1 and 10, but you can choose any parameters.

Though if you pick one too big it just shows this emoji, that's kinda funny.

So those are all the "tools", and now we can move on to some easter eggs that are basically

just for fun, not useful at all.

If you do a search for "Google in 1998", you'll see that the results page has the really old

Google logo, and a layout that looks a lot different than you're used to.

I'm not sure if that's exactly how it looked back then, but I'm guessing it's pretty close.

One of the funny things is at the bottom, it used to have links to all the old search

engines like Altavista, infoseek, lycos, Yahoo and some others.

Next, another search you can type in is "Super Mario Bros", and in the knowledge graph on

the right, you'll see a question mark box that's blinking.

If you click on that, it just does a little animation and plays the sound effect from

Mario.

In a similar fashion, you can type in "Sonic the hedgehog", and in the same spot this time

you'll see a little picture of sonic.

It's not blinking or anything so it's not that obvious, but you can actually click on

it, and when you do it has him spin and play the sound effect from all the games.

Yet another video game one for anyone who's played Starcraft, is when you type in "Zerg

Rush".

With this it will have a bunch of O's come down from the top of the screen and start

to "eat" the results.

The idea is it's like in Starcraft where you'd just immediately start building zerglings

and attack the opponent.

And you'll see when it's "attacking" the page, there are little health bars.

Another funny thing is if you wait, the O's will move and arrange themselves to say GG.

Moving on, a fun one for the holidays, is to type in "festivus".

And on the left side it will show a festivus pole that extends the length of the page.

And if you don't get that reference, first of all you've been missing out, but it's from

an episode of seinfeld.

It's a made up holiday and instead of putting up a christmas tree, you put up a "festivus

pole" and it's literally just an aluminum pole.

It's a classic, definitely watch it if you haven't seen it.

Next, if you do a search for "recursion", it will suggest the spelling correction of,

recursion.

Wait a minute, isn't that what you just typed in?

Well if you click it, you'll realize that yes, it just puts you in a never ending loop,

which is exactly what recursion means.

Another search you can do is to type in "askew", and as you can probably guess, will show the

results page tilted.

So that one's pretty simple.

Anyone who's been around the internet long enough to remember the HTML "blink" tag, which

for some reason got used way too often back in the day.

Well you can relive that nightmare by doing a search for "Blink HTML", and as you might

expect, it makes the word "blink" do just that anywhere on the page.

Now this next one, I'm sure we've all wanted to know forever.

Turns out Google does indeed know The answer to life, the universe, and everything.

If you type it in, Google will spend 7 and a half million years thinking about it, and

then present you with the answer, which is of course, 42.

And if you have no idea what I'm talking about, it's a reference to The Hitchiker's Guide

to the Galaxy Books and or movie.

Also classics you'll want to check out.

Next up we can go over one that isn't really search related.

It lets you use Google in alternate languages, including some funny ones.

If you go to the bottom right and hit Settings, Search Settings, then Languages, and show

more, you'll get a big list you can choose from.

Ok, what's so special about that?

Well there are a few notable ones such as, Hacker, which changes all the words on Google

to "l33t speak".

There's also Pirate, which for example changes "I'm feeling lucky" to "I be feelin' lucky".

And there's even klingon, which I have no idea how to read at all.

But you can look through the languages and might find some other neat ones.

So those are a bunch of easter eggs for the main Google Search page, but there are actually

a few for Google Maps as well.

For example, try getting directions from "Snowdon" to "Brecon Beacons", and it will give you

the transit times of varios methods, including by dragon!

Which apparently takes 37 minutes.

And funny enough, they actually show a little easter egg symbol next to that one, I guess

in case someone literally thought you could ride a dragon.

You know there are probably people out there who would.

And similar to that one, you can do directions from "Windsor Castle" to "Buckingham Palace",

and then go to public transporation options.

In this list it will actually give you the option to travel by royal carriage, and it

takes about an hour.

Not the fastest method, but certainly the most stylish I think.

Here's one for those of you out there who are Doctor Who fans, and by the way if you're

not, again you don't know what you're missing.

Anyway, this easter egg takes a few steps but it's worth it.

First go to Google Maps, and go to the address "238 Earl's Court Road, London UK".

Then you go to Google street view, and you should see a tardis down the road, so click

towards that.

Now you're supposed to be able to click near it and directly go inside, but I'm not sure

if that works anymore, though you can still do it another way.

At the bottom left, you'll see a mini map, so expand that and zoom in.

You'll see blue and yellow circles, and the yellow ones represent areas where you can

go inside.

Find the one on the map that is in the same spot as the tardis, click on that, and it

will take you inside.

Now just like in the show, you can actually move around within the whole set just like

regular street view, and explore a bit.

It's kind of tricky to navigate, but you can go up on the catwalks, and walk around the

main console as well.

Pretty neat to check out.

This next one uses a feature in Google Maps street view that you might not have even known

about, so this is kind like a double secret.

If you go to a place in street view, at the top left it will show the date the images

were taken.

But you might not have known that you can click that little clock, and it will give

you the option to go back in time, and see what the street view images looked like in

years past.

So this is already pretty cool, you can compare how things have changed.

But here's the easter egg.

If you look at the Street View guy on the map, you'll see he's changed, and now he has

turned into the character Doc Brown from Back to the Future.

With the wild hair, goggles, lab coat, and he's holding a clock.

And finally, we have not so much an easter egg as it is a hidden feature, is the new

I'm Feeling Lucky button.

As you know, how it used to work was you'd type in a search term, and you could hit that

button and automatically go to the first result without seeing any others.

That ended up becoming obsolete when Google introduced instant search, where it shows

you results as soon as you start typing.

However, the I'm Feeling Lucky button is still there, it just does something different now.

Now-a-days, if you hover over it, it will rotate between a few phrases starting with

"I'm Feeling", whatever.

Clicking it will take you to one of several pre-selected pages on Google, anywhere from

Google Trends to a search for restaurants.

Might be kind of neat to do if you're bored one day.

Though I should point out that you CAN still technically use the I'm Feeling Lucky button

the way it used to work.

To do so, simply click settings on the bottom right, go to Search settings, and select "never

show instant results".

This makes Google behave just like it used to a few years ago, I'm Feeling Lucky button

and all.

So, those are all the cool Google easter eggs I thought you guys might like.

There are lots of others you can look up, but I think these are the best.

Of course there might be new ones later on.

So let me know what you guys think and if there are any really good ones I missed.

And be sure to check the comments to see if anyone found some that are good.

If you want to keep watching, I'll put some other videos right here, you can just click

on those.

And if you want to subscribe, I make new videos every tuesday thursday saturday, should be

worth it.

So thanks again for watching guys, I'll see you next time, have a good one.

For more infomation >> Best Google Secrets and Easter Eggs - Duration: 10:41.

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Google App - Cricket Answers Made Easy - Alaap - Duration: 0:31.

Hurry up, it'll get over.

No one knows, the musings of the heart.

No one knows, the musings of the heart.

The musings of your heart, the musings of mine.

Find a better cricket experience on the Google app,

with ball-by-ball scores and commentary.

Hey Suparv, show me the video.

For more infomation >> Google App - Cricket Answers Made Easy - Alaap - Duration: 0:31.

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How to cancel the subscription of "Google Play Music" - Duration: 2:28.

How to cancel the subscription of "Google Play Music"

Hello everyone

This time, we will be how to surrender to introduce the subscription of "Google Play Music"

Subscription of "Google Play Music" in the billing system of each month, usually fee will be 980 yen

For example, if you are utilizing the case and other music streaming service that is not much use

If you no longer need a subscription of "Google Play Music" it would be better that has been canceled

Although not difficult cancellation procedure of the subscription of the "Google Play Music", since the original month flat-rate service,

It does not mean the daily balance of the price of the paid of the current month are refunded perform the cancellation process

It will be canceled at the time of the expiration of the contract date

During which we will be able to use the music streaming service of "Google Play Music"

How to cancel the subscription of "Google Play Music", launch the "Google Play Music" app,

Touch the upper left corner of the menu icon, and then touch the "Settings"

"The next billing date" of "setting of Music" displayed the page is the contract renewal date

If you have made the cancellation processing of the subscription, it will be canceled at the time the previous day has ended in this contract renewal date

Answer because the simple questionnaire When you touch the "cancellation of subscription" is displayed and then touch the "Continue"

In the next display is the "account information" page, and then touch the "subscription"

Touch the "Cancel" on the next page, and then touch the "cancellation of subscription" of the window that appears

This cancellation processing of the subscription of the "Google Play Music" is complete

By the way, even if you cancel your subscription to "Google Play Music", you can continue the previous contract be carried out to resubscribe to the cancellation date

Subscription of "Google Play Music" is easy to be canceled contract

Please by all means try to reference

Above, it was the introduction of how to cancel your subscription to "Google Play Music"

For more infomation >> How to cancel the subscription of "Google Play Music" - Duration: 2:28.

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Cómo usar Data GIF Maker de Google para convertir datos en GIF animados - Duration: 1:28.

For more infomation >> Cómo usar Data GIF Maker de Google para convertir datos en GIF animados - Duration: 1:28.

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موقع ملحقة بئر مراد رايس على Google Map - Duration: 1:30.

For more infomation >> موقع ملحقة بئر مراد رايس على Google Map - Duration: 1:30.

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Morning Mix - Google's breakdown of what Americans don't know how to spell, state by state - Duration: 6:18.

Morning Mix - Google's breakdown of what Americans don't know how to spell, state by state

In honor of the National Spelling Bee, which starts Wednesday, Google decided to see what words people in each of the 50 states struggle to spell.

To do this, employees looked at Google searches of "how to spell ______" in each of the states from Jan. 1 to April 30 this year.

Whatever word filled that blank most often in each state became denoted as that state's "most misspelled word.". Weve made a few corrections to the legend. This is the one to use pic.twitter.com/0Z8fUlzmHc — GoogleTrends (@GoogleTrends) May 30, 2017  .

The results may not be scientific, but they sure were amusing.

Perhaps most amusing, though, was that when Google first tweeted the "America's Most Misspelled Words" infographic, it pointed out that folks in Washington, D. , needed the help of the Internet to spell the word "ninety. " Only, the infographic read "nintey.

Google quickly corrected the graphic, allowing its viewers to focus on the peculiar results. [Trump targets 'negative press covfefe' in garbled midnight tweet]. People in Wisconsin, for example, most frequently searched for how to spell Wisconsin.

The longest word Americans didn't know how to spell, searched for by both West Virginia and Connecticut users, was also an invented one: "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious," the word that one magic nanny named Mary Poppins sang about.

(In related news, "nanny" was Mississippians' "most misspelled word."). The shortest word searched for, meanwhile, was "gray" by users in Georgia. It's important to note, however, that Merriam-Webster dictionary also accepts "grey" as a spelling, though it noted this is less common.

"Beautiful" and "pneumonia," two very different words, battled for most "most misspelled word. " Users in California, Kentucky, Minnesota, New York and Ohio searched for the former, while people in Alabama, Maine, Michigan and Washington sought the latter.

[Teen pair declared spelling bee champs]. The other results simply raised questions.

For example, were users in Arkansas watching old Taco Bell commercials or searching for an indoor pup when they wanted to know how to spell "Chihuahua"? And was there a rush to the zoo in Louisiana, because the "giraffe" certainly isn't native to the area?.

What were the people in New Jersey counting to when they sought the spelling of "twelve" and who, exactly, was searching for "people" in Hawaii?. The problem with data, of course, is that it often poses more questions than it gives answers.

Take a look at the full list below, sorted by alphabetical order. Alabama: pneumonia Alaska: schedule Arizona: tomorrow Arkansas: chihuahua California: beautiful Colorado: tomorrow Connecticut: supercalifragilisticexpialidocious Delaware: hallelujah Washington, D.

: ninety Florida: receipt Georgia: gray Hawaii: people Idaho: quote Illinois: appreciate Indiana: hallelujah Iowa: vacuum Kansas: diamond Kentucky: beautiful Louisiana: giraffe Maine: pneumonia Maryland: special Massachusetts: license Michigan: pneumonia Minnesota: beautiful Mississippi: nanny Missouri: maintenance Montana: surprise Nebraska: suspicious Nevada: available New Hampshire: difficult New Jersey: twelve New Mexico: bananas New York: beautiful North Carolina: angel North Dakota: dilemma Ohio: beautiful Oklahoma: patient Oregon: sense Pennsylvania: sauerkraut Rhode Island: liar South Carolina: chihuahua South Dakota: college Tennessee: chaos Texas: maintenance Utah: disease Vermont: Europe Virginia: delicious Washington: pneumonia West Virginia: supercalifragilisticexpialidocious Wisconsin: Wisconsin Wyoming: priority.

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