51.
Try searching for weather London - you'll
get a full 4-day forecast.
52.
There's also a built-in dictionary. Try
define: in the search box.
53. Google stores the content of old sites.
You
can search this cache direct with the syntax
keyword cache:site_url
54.
Alternatively, enter cache:site_url into
Google's search box to be taken direct to the
stored site.
55. No
calculator handy? Use Google's built in
features. Try typing 12*15 and hitting
"Google Search".
56.
Google's calculator converts
measurements and understands natural
language. Type in 14 stones in kilos, for
example.
57.
It does currency conversion too. Try 200
pounds in euros
58.
If you know the currency code you can
type 200 GBP in EUR instead for more reliable
results.
59.
And temperature! Just type: 98 f to c to
convert Fahrenheit to Centigrade.
60. Want to know how clever Google really
is?
Type 2476 in roman numerals, then hit
"Google Search"...
61.
You can personalise your Google
experience by creating a Google account. Go
to www.google.com/account/ then click
"Create Account".
62. With a Google account there are lots
more
extras available. You'll get a free Gmail email
account for one...
63.
With your Google account, you can also
personalise your front page. Click "iGoogle" to
add blog and site feeds.
64. Click "Add a Tab" in iGoogle
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