Today while I was getting bored I just started experimenting with Google Chrome and came up with an interesting find .While I was trying Google Chrome for various about pages like about:config(which came up with no result) and next I mistyped “about:internet” to “about:internets” and came up with an old windows screensaver.
Just type in the following text in your google chrome address bar and hit enter :-
about:internets
I google for it and came up with this.It also described about more about pages
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great great excellent post! stumbled!
Nice find.
its a series of tubes!!! get it?
lol when i try it nothing shows up and it just says “the tubes are clogged” on the tab itself
Very interesting. This is a play on three things. President Bush’s famous mispronounciations “There’s rumors on the uh, Internets.” Senator Ted Steven’s analogy suggesting that the Internet is a “series of tubes” and finally the old windows screensaver. Quite clever work google.
Really funny lol
http://s1.gladiatus.us/game/c.php?uid=93991
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Yes I wonder if there will be more easter eggs or if google Chrome will have more 3D screens hidden in it’s browser
I have Windows Vista and I type about:internets and I see nothing. I think you have to use it with Windows XP.
Cool man.. This is fun.. Tried it..
Cool one! Do you have bug with entering “%” in address bar?
[...] Alte functii “about” ce pot fi accesate in acelasi mod sunt: ” about:memory ” ; ” about:stats ” ; ” about:network ” ; ” about:internets ” ; ” about:histograms ” ; ” aboutns ” ; ” about:cache ” ; ” aboutlugins ” ; ” about:version ” ; Sursa: indiandevs.com [...]
As gstoychev said, Chrome crahs when you enter about:%. Do anyone knows why?
Does this mean that Google is running a .scr (exe renamed) inside the browser? I sense a possible security problem.
[...] [via:Indiandevs] [...]
The first of what I’m sure will be many Easter Eggs. But this one was just taken from windows.
That’s way cool. I’m really disappointed that I can’t use it yet as I run Linux.. but soon
Go to whatever drive you installed it on, then go to uninsatll or delete or whatever it is. go down the list, find google chrome and hit unistall. it will say “are you sure you want to unistall google chrome? (is it something we said?)” i found it while unistalling
Looks like Google Chrome didn’t suited you pat