Instead, it shows the results for the previous person's search - meaning you have no idea what you're going to get. Because it uses the last person's input, you could be faced with literally anything when you hit that search button, so be warned that the site is not suitable for children and may not be safe for work.
When searching for "the Sun online", the site came up with some completely nonsensical searches, as well as the results for some rap lyrics, twerking celebrities and the question: "who actually likes Denmark? Reddit users have shared their results with the internet too, including "text me pictures of Chewbacca", "turtle in a turtleneck" and "can I use butter for deoderent?
And if you're feeling brave then you can use the I'm Feeling Very Lucky button to see the first result from the last person's search. That's not to say that regular Google searches can't be surreal enough on their own, after we revealed some of the strangest things which have ever been searched. Whereas Oculus creates entire virtual worlds that can seem real, Magic Leap says it can overlay virtual stuff on the real world.
That kind of power would make Glass more than just a smartphone on your face. They sell ads," Nguyen says. It's important to note, of course, that this is all still speculation, and not everyone agrees that this is Google's motivation. Forrester analyst J. Gownder, for instance, says that because of Magic Leap's a natural fit for the entertainment industry, it might be more useful to YouTube, another Google property, than it would be to Glass. Still, according to Gownder, this investment may be just another example of Google investing in promising new technology not because it needs to, but because it can, and because it never wants to be more than a phone call away from the Next Big Thing.
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