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Google Gravity Fire Javascript

When you visit elgoog.im/gravity/ or use the official hack (search "Google Gravity" on Google and click "I'm Feeling Lucky"), the JavaScript performs the following:

Just don’t blame us if your boss walks by and asks why Google is on fire and falling apart. Tell them it’s an advanced JavaScript stress test. Google Gravity Fire Javascript

Ricardo Cabello, a creative developer known online as "Mr. Doob," created a project simply titled "Google Gravity." It was not an official Google product at the time. Instead, it was a fan-made experiment hosted on a separate domain. When you visit elgoog

Google Gravity Fire is a creative remix of a beloved web experiment. It doesn’t reinvent the wheel – it sets the wheel on fire and watches it bounce. For a free, no-install, purely JavaScript-driven distraction, it’s a hot recommendation. Just don’t expect to get any actual work done. Doob," created a project simply titled "Google Gravity

In the vast, sterile, and highly organized landscape of the modern internet, Google’s homepage stands as a monument to minimalism. It is a study in efficiency: a logo, a search bar, and two buttons. For years, this white space has invited users to type in their queries and be on their way.