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Google counts down to 2010

December 26, 2009 · Article by Sriraj · 2 Comments 

Here’s the Google countdown for 2010. Visit Google’s home page and click on ‘I’m feeling lucky’ button without entering any search query and you’ll see the number of seconds left untill the fall of the year 2009 and the rising of 2010. At this moment 2010 is 452363 seconds away which turns out to be 5.2356 days away.

Google-2010-countdown

What’s next? April fools day is just 3 months away and Google could well be busy preparing its 2010 April fools day prank.

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2 Responses to “Google counts down to 2010”
  1. Remark Osmoc says:

    The countdown isn’t until 2010. Their aren’t many seconds in the year. The countdown is to april fools.

  2. Kumar says:

    Very good. I’ll tell my friends abt this..

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