Mashable‘s Easter egg hunt doesn’t involve colored eggs or chocolate. Instead, we’ve compiled some of the best Easter eggs from all around the web. Take a look and find some hidden digital treasures.
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Nyan Easter Bunny
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Google Easter Eggs
You probably use Google every day — but, did you know Google had all of these tricks up its sleeve?
Gravity
Enter “Google Gravity” in the search bar. Hit “I’m feeling lucky” (if you have Google Instant enabled, it’s on the right hand side of the suggested searches). Then watch your world fall down.
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Konami Easter Eggs Spread Throughout the Web
Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, B, A, Start. If you were a video gamer in the late ’80s, there’s a very good chance you’ll have pressed that combination of buttons more than a few times.
Here are some websites this magic code will work on. Try them out for yourself — just head over to the respective sites and hit that magical key combination (substituting Enter for the Start button on a game controller).
1. BBC Glow
The BBC’s Glow JavaScript resource site offers a particularly geeky Easter egg: A photo of K9, the little robo dog from British sci-fi series Doctor Who, and a promo link for the BBC’s Cult TV site.
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