Have you seen Google's Easter Egg on Star Wars?

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It seems that Google is impatient and excited waiting for the premiere of episode VII of Star Wars (Star Wars in Spain) which will be called "The Awakening of the Force." There is less than a month left for its world premiere and in Google they may have thought "How can we honor the saga?" and have created a Easter egg which, in reality, is not very hidden. If it is a bit hidden it is because few users would search for the phrase in Google if it is not for some specific reason, although that is what it is about.

What has occurred to the company now for Alphabet and directed by Sundar Pichai has been to show a specific search in the same way that the credits appear at the beginning of each of the episodes of the saga that, as you all know, is a black background with yellow letters that disappear on the horizon. But what is there to look for? It just takes a bit of imagination, but we'll tell you everything after the jump.

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The text to look for is «long ago in a galaxy far far away»(Without the quotes), we don't need to put the commas. I have tried it on Google.com, but it also appears on Google.es or any extension of any country. It is necessary to comment that it is compatible with Safari for iOS, but not in all browsers it looks equally good (I have tried it in the native Ubuntu Mate and it comes out very bad).

Although the animation can be paused, it is not actually a video. Can zoom in or out with gestures pinch or spread the fingers and we can also advance or delay the animation by sliding up or down with a finger. As a normal search that it is, the animation starts over when it reaches the end and is removed from the screen when we touch on a result. Try it and may the force be with you.


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  1.   9Hairs said

    egg not new !!!

    1.    Paul Aparicio said

      Thanks for the warning. I have started to write with the iPad and it seems that Apple does not know that an egg is a food that comes from the hen. They must think that it is only something sexual, because it almost always changes it: /

      A greeting.