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Google 'release date' feature

Started by May 05, 2012 05:57 PM
12 comments, last by irreversible 12 years, 9 months ago
Another useful trick is to type "ip" into the search bar - tells you what your IP is. Much better than hunting around in Control Panel

Another useful trick is to type "ip" into the search bar - tells you what your IP is. Much better than hunting around in Control Panel


Are you in the US? Because I have a feeling you're getting more love from Google than I am :) (I'm in the EU)
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[s]I'm in the US, and I don't get the IP thing.[/s]
[s]I'm fairly sure they roll out new features to groups of users at a time, until they are sure it works correctly.[/s]

Ah, I mistakenly was on google.ee still after following your other link. Google.com has the IP shown. Sweet, that'll save me time - normally I just use whatismyip.com

As a very weird humorous aside, I'm not the only one who uses this computer, and when typing in "Whatismyip" Google Chrome auto-suggested (based on prior searches), "[what] does possum eating plants look like?"

I didn't know there were plants that eat possums. biggrin.png

[s]I'm in the US, and I don't get the IP thing.[/s]
[s]I'm fairly sure they roll out new features to groups of users at a time, until they are sure it works correctly.[/s]

Ah, I mistakenly was on google.ee still after following your other link. Google.com has the IP shown. Sweet, that'll save me time - normally I just use whatismyip.com

As a very weird humorous aside, I'm not the only one who uses this computer, and when typing in "Whatismyip" Google Chrome auto-suggested (based on prior searches), "[what] does possum eating plants look like?"

I didn't know there were plants that eat possums. biggrin.png


Actually, as it turns out, it doesn't. You only get that, because you default to google.us. I need to go to google.co.uk to enable the services in question. Just sayin' :)

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