Google Search For “Fun Facts” Is A Great Way To Procrastinate
So it seems that not only does Google have a new logo, but it seems that they have also invented a new way for you to procrastinate doing your work or your assignments. Basically if you were to search for “Fun Facts” on Google, you will be greeted by a dynamic box (see screenshot above) that serves up random fun facts that you can share with your friends.
Users can go ahead and click the “Ask another question” button in which the search query will then change to “I’m feeling curious” and where the dynamic box will display new fun facts. You can click it as many times as you’d like and each time a new fun fact will be delivered, so like we said if you’re looking for a way to waste some time, this seems like a fun and somewhat educational way of going about it.
However it seems that this isn’t all Google has done. If you were to fire up Google’s main webpage and hover your mouse over the “I’m feeling lucky” button, you’ll realize that it will randomly spin to something like “I’m feeling wonderful” where clicking it will take you to Google’s Cultural Institute page where you can tour countries and historic sites from the comfort of your computer.
This isn’t exactly going to change your experience with Google, but if you’re looking for something to do and have no idea what site to visit or what to read, this could be a way for you to get some inspiration or waste a few minutes of your day.