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Google is gearing up for 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' launch by adding its own Star Wars theme across its products and there's one particular experience you need to try out .
Google is gearing up for ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ launch by adding its own Star Wars theme across its products.
Google users can choose between the Light Side and the Dark side from here, and once they do they can click on icons for various products to enable the theme. Gmail, YouTube, Google Docs, you can experience Stars Wars across these much used products.
However there is one particular feature you need to try out as part of this Star Wars theme on Google. Once you type ‘A long, long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away,’ search results will start displaying in the way they do in the Star Wars movie; the familiar yellow text scrolling upwards with space in background that became iconic with the film.
In order to get the results, you need to activate the Star Wars theme by picking a side and enable it on Google Search as well. Otherwise, typing the phrase does not work.
We’re pretty sure that die-hard Star Wars fans are going to spend the rest of their day doing this on Google Search.
- See more at: Google Search’s latest Star Wars Easter Egg is a must try | The Indian Express
Google is gearing up for ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ launch by adding its own Star Wars theme across its products.
Google users can choose between the Light Side and the Dark side from here, and once they do they can click on icons for various products to enable the theme. Gmail, YouTube, Google Docs, you can experience Stars Wars across these much used products.
However there is one particular feature you need to try out as part of this Star Wars theme on Google. Once you type ‘A long, long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away,’ search results will start displaying in the way they do in the Star Wars movie; the familiar yellow text scrolling upwards with space in background that became iconic with the film.
In order to get the results, you need to activate the Star Wars theme by picking a side and enable it on Google Search as well. Otherwise, typing the phrase does not work.
We’re pretty sure that die-hard Star Wars fans are going to spend the rest of their day doing this on Google Search.
- See more at: Google Search’s latest Star Wars Easter Egg is a must try | The Indian Express