If you go to Google Translate, there’s an option where you can manually draw things like Chinese characters, which will then be translated for you into English.
4. Tackle geography trivia.
Using the new Google Maps tool Smarty Pins, you can take on Google in a geography trivia game in which you will be asked questions with location-based answers, and you will answer by placing a pin in the world map. You can try just general knowledge or tackle specific categories like science or sport.
7. Discover how popular different words are.
Using the Google Ngram viewer, you can search more than 5 million books published between 1800 and 2008 to find out how often different words were used, and then compare them on a graph. TIL: For a brief period in the 1830s, elephants were more popular than cats.
8. Play zerg rush.
Another bit of proof that Google just does not want you to do your work. Destroy the Os by clicking on them before they destroy the rest of the page (and try not to give yourself finger cramp in the process).9. Find and download loads of cool fonts for free.
If you go to Google Fonts, there’s a huge collection of completely free fonts you can use. You can either download them to your computer or make them the default font in your browser.
11. Plan your wedding.
Yep, Google even has a comprehensive wedding planner to make sure everything is in place for your special day. It’ll help you do everything from announcing the news of your engagement to finding a venue, making a budget, creating a schedule and guest list, setting up a shareable photo stream from the day, and even making an entire website to keep everything in one handy place.
This hugely interactive site was set up by Google to celebrate The Hobbit films and lets you play your way through five famous battles, follow the stories of your favourite characters (including clips from the films themselves), or simply explore the map itself.
18. Play with Legos.
Feel like a kid again by going to buildwithchrome.com. You can put up constructions all over the real world using its map function, check out cool stuff other people have already built, or learn to become a master bricklayer with Build Academy.