Google Gravity is an experiment for Google Chrome. This experiment does not do anything useful other than amuse Chrome users for a bit. The idea is that when you pull up the Google search page, all the items on the page will drop to the bottom. I've read that you can even throw some words around.
This concept reminds me of a time where you could put ants on your desktop computer, which was amusing for a short period of time. Soon after, you delete the program and carry on as normal.
Check it out here: Google Gravity
Also note that problems have been reported on browsers other than Google Chrome. This is most likely because it is a Google Chrome experiement so install accordingly!
Published by Shanan Miller
I was born in NY and enjoyed living in the Hudson Valley area until three months ago, when I made the move to Wilmington, NC. I went to college for Commercial Art, but find myself in the auto industry instead. View profile
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Post a Commenthttp://www.TossOver.com does similar tricks and even works in IE (plus Chrome, Safari, FireFox, Opera).