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Daniel Dalton / BuzzFeed Use “Cmnd + Shift + T” on a Mac. Works in Chrome and Firefox.

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Daniel Dalton / BuzzFeed In Chrome at least.

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Daniel Dalton / BuzzFeed Reverse image search made simple, in Chrome and Firefox.

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Daniel Dalton / BuzzFeed Pressing “shift” produces .net and “shift/ctrl” is .org. Try it yourself! (Chrome/Firefox/Opera).

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Daniel Dalton / BuzzFeed Mac users, hold down “Apple Key/Command”.

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Daniel Dalton / BuzzFeed Handy! (All browsers).

Here’s the code to copy and paste into your URL bar:

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Daniel Dalton / BuzzFeed

Here’s the code to copy and paste into your URL bar:

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Daniel Dalton / BuzzFeed Non-Americans can visit www.google.com/ncr to get the un-redirected homepage.

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Daniel Dalton / BuzzFeed Incognito browsing won’t show up in your history. Which is useful for, you know, incognito things… (Mac users press “Command + Shift + N”). Also works in Opera. Works in Firefox by pressing “Ctrl/Command + Shift + P”.

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Scott Bryan / Via buzzfeed.com Go to facebook.com/settings, click “video” on the left tool bar, then select “Off”. Auto-play video be gone!

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Daniel Dalton / BuzzFeed On an email, click “More” and then “Mute” to make reply-allpocalypses history.

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Daniel Dalton / BuzzFeed Just google their name + Bacon number. Challenge: Try and find someone with a Bacon number above “2”.

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Daniel Dalton / BuzzFeed Google search for “google in 1998” to see the original homepage.

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Daniel Dalton / BuzzFeed Google “do a barrel roll”. Because why not. While you’re at it, try googling “tilt”, “recursion”, and “anagram”. (Chrome/Firefox).

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Daniel Dalton / BuzzFeed Search for “Atari Breakout” in Google Images. Enjoy! (All browsers).

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Daniel Dalton / BuzzFeed Google “zerg rush”, and try and stop the “o” invasion. A Zerg Rush is an overwhelming attack in a video game. More fun than it sounds. (Chrome/Firefox/Safari).

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Daniel Dalton / BuzzFeed Go to daskeyboard.com, click “destroy this site” at the bottom of the page, and blow the page to pieces, Space Invaders style! (All browsers).

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Daniel Dalton / BuzzFeed Go to Digg.com, enter the Konami code, “Up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A”, and wait for the rolling to begin. Turn your volume up.

Daniel Dalton / BuzzFeed Enter the Konami code, “Up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A”, on Wired.co.uk or any Condé Nast UK site, and keep on tapping “A”.