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Who new?

Robert J. Cordingley
While searching for social comments on the fallacies/inconstencies of offering services '24/7/365' I came across a neat Chrome feature:


A complete working calculator shows up right above all the Search results!   Seems Google has a secret plant to inculcate the masses with arithmetic, algebra and trig.

Meanwhile I'm thinking of promoting my tech support as covering '0.00939334637'.  What other hidden(?) apps does Google Chrome sport?

Robert C

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Re: Who new?

Siddharth-3
More than a Chrome thing, it's a Google Search feature that's been around for quite a long while. Other handy features are a Conversion Tool and a Dictionary, amongst much else. See this list http://www.google.co.in/help/features.html 


On Sun, Jul 14, 2013 at 8:28 PM, Robert J. Cordingley <[hidden email]> wrote:
While searching for social comments on the fallacies/inconstencies of offering services '24/7/365' I came across a neat Chrome feature:


A complete working calculator shows up right above all the Search results!   Seems Google has a secret plant to inculcate the masses with arithmetic, algebra and trig.

Meanwhile I'm thinking of promoting my tech support as covering '0.00939334637'.  What other hidden(?) apps does Google Chrome sport?

Robert C

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Re: Who new?

Brent Auble
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Siddharth beat me to it, but the ability to do calculations from Google Search has been around for a while, although the calculator interface is new since the last time I used it (or I missed it entirely last time).  Here's the link to the US version of the Google features: http://www.google.com/help/features.html#calculator


There are also some calculator extensions for Chrome.  I've got Cloudy Calculator (https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/cloudy-calculator/acgimceffoceigocablmjdpebeodphgc), which works as a popup from the toolbar (saving that whole extra step of opening a new tab...)

Brent


From: Robert J. Cordingley <[hidden email]>
To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group <[hidden email]>
Sent: Sunday, July 14, 2013 10:58 AM
Subject: [FRIAM] Who new?

While searching for social comments on the fallacies/inconstencies of offering services '24/7/365' I came across a neat Chrome feature:


A complete working calculator shows up right above all the Search results!   Seems Google has a secret plant to inculcate the masses with arithmetic, algebra and trig.

Meanwhile I'm thinking of promoting my tech support as covering '0.00939334637'.  What other hidden(?) apps does Google Chrome sport?

Robert C

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Re: Who new?

Owen Densmore
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Alas, iGoogle is also soon to die: 
iGoogle will not be available after November 1, 2013.


On Sun, Jul 14, 2013 at 12:04 PM, Brent Auble <[hidden email]> wrote:
Siddharth beat me to it, but the ability to do calculations from Google Search has been around for a while, although the calculator interface is new since the last time I used it (or I missed it entirely last time).  Here's the link to the US version of the Google features: http://www.google.com/help/features.html#calculator


There are also some calculator extensions for Chrome.  I've got Cloudy Calculator (https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/cloudy-calculator/acgimceffoceigocablmjdpebeodphgc), which works as a popup from the toolbar (saving that whole extra step of opening a new tab...)

Brent


From: Robert J. Cordingley <[hidden email]>
To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group <[hidden email]>
Sent: Sunday, July 14, 2013 10:58 AM
Subject: [FRIAM] Who new?

While searching for social comments on the fallacies/inconstencies of offering services '24/7/365' I came across a neat Chrome feature:


A complete working calculator shows up right above all the Search results!   Seems Google has a secret plant to inculcate the masses with arithmetic, algebra and trig.

Meanwhile I'm thinking of promoting my tech support as covering '0.00939334637'.  What other hidden(?) apps does Google Chrome sport?

Robert C

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