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Browsing Images of a Site
If you want to see all images of a particular website, you can use the “site:” operator on Google Images (images.google.com). For example, enter site:cnn.com into the Google Images search box to see all images shown on CNN’s website. Click on an image in the result list and you’re taken to the respective page containing the image.

This approach is fun if you want to visually explore a site, and you are not interested in any particular content on that site. However, you can still combine the site search with an additional keyword. A search for site:cnn.com Bush would therefore show CNN’s images of President Bush, or images related to him.

Google Calculator
The Google calculator is included in Google.com’s normal web search. So instead of entering words you want to find in web pages, you can simply enter math queries like the following:
10 + 7 * 3 – 12
The Google result will then display the solution: “10 + (7 * 3) - 12 =19.” That’s already a little more fun than using a normal calculator (and incredibly helpful too, at times), but there’s much more to it.
Google Q&A
Google Q&A is a fun answer feature built directly into the Google.com web search. It answers certain questions right above the search result, so there’s no need for you to visit a web page – the
answers themselves are extracted from web pages. You haven’t seen this before? Give it a try by entering the following:
Albert Einstein birthday
Above the web page results there will now be a box reading:
Albert Einstein – Date of Birth: 14 March 1879
This works with a whole lot of search queries. You can even enter:
Who is Clark Kent ... and have Google reveal to you “Clark Kent is the civilian secret identity of the fictional character Superman.” Note the answers are not always correct.
 
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