Easter Eggs
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Humans love a good surprise, and nothing beats finding an Easter egg hiding in plain sight. Here are three simple ones to get you started: 1. Google's Hidden Calculator Google's search bar is more than just a place for typing in questions - it's also a full-fledged calculator. Simply type math problems into the search bar, and Google will give you the answer. For example, if you type "2+2," Google will show you that the correct answer is 4. 2. Facebook's Secret Message Facebook has a secret message that only appears when you click on your name at the top of your page, then click on "About." This page lists all sorts of fun facts about yourself, including your friends and interests. But scroll down to the bottom, and you'll find a hidden link labeled "Message." Clicking this link will take you to your Facebook inbox. 3. Gmail's Hidden Features Gmail has more features than just sending emails - it also includes some secret tools that can help you stay organized. For example, if you click on any email in your inbox and then click on the three vertical dots in the top right corner, you'll see a menu with options like "Mark as read" or "Delete." But clicking on "More" will reveal even more hidden features, including the ability to snooze emails that are due soon.
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