Google’s Search options let you slice and dice your search results, explore your search and generate different views of your results page to more easily and quickly find what you need.
The video below is an introduction to Google Options.
An anagram (Greek anagramma ‘letters written anew’, passive participle of ana- ‘again’ + gramma ‘letter’) is a type of word play, the result of rearranging the letters of a word or phrase to produce a new word or phrase, using all the original letters exactly once;
e.g., A decimal point = I’m a dot in place.
Here are some popular anagrams
A Decimal Point
I’m a Dot in Place
A gentleman
Elegant man
A telescope
To see place
Admirer
Married
Astronomers
Moonstarers
Eleven plus two
Twelve plus one
Misfortune
Oft ruins me
Mother-in-law
Woman Hitler
One hug
Enough?
Schoolmaster
The Classroom
Six and three
IX stand there
Snooze Alarms
Alas! No More Z’s
State criminals
A miscreant list
The housewarming
Thus rig a new home
The married man
I’m her darned mate
The ‘Mona Lisa’
No hat, a smile
The typewriter
Write pretty, eh?
This ear
It hears
Traffic rules
Careful first
Last but not least
Vijay For Victory – Jar Victory Of Ivy
Feeling stressed or anxious at an inability to access the internet? Don’t worry, you’re not alone and now there’s a word for it: “discomgoogolation”.
“The proliferation of broadband has meant for the first time in history we’ve entered a culture of ‘instant answers,’” said psychologist Dr David Lewis, who identified discomgoogolation by measuring heart rates and brainwave activity.
The term comes from “discombobulate”, which means to confuse or frustrate, and Google.
“A galaxy of information is just a mouse click away and we have become addicted to the web,” added Lewis. “When unable to get online, discomgoogolation takes over.
The stress of being disconnected was equivalent to that of running half an hour late for a key meeting, being about to sit an important exam or, in the worst cases, being sacked.
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