November 26th, 2009 by Mayank Agarwal

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Wouldn’t it be nice if you were able to browse multiple tabs in your browser without actually switching between them?
Why not try a cool new site googlegooglegooglegoogle.com or Goog4 (4 times google).

This new site launched very recently divides your browser page in 4 rectangular frames and opens up Google.com in all 4 of them for starters. After this you can proceed with normal browsing on individual frames. The snap shot below should pretty much explain every thing.

Goog4 or googlegooglegooglegoogle.com

Power of 4 Google In 1 = googlegooglegooglegoogle.com

Why 4 Google?

Alex and Erty were chatting on Google Talk one night, and Erty wondered if Googlegoogle.com was taken. He jokingly wondered if they could set up a search service for Google itself. Unfortunately, Googlegoogle.com was taken, but Alex pointed out that GoogleGoogleGooglegoogle.com was available. In an impulse buy, they purchased the domain (Alex already had some hosting) and someone had the idea of putting four Googles on the page. Thus, GoogleGoogleGoogleGoogle was born.

Although I won’t recommend this for heavy browsing primarily because individual frames don’t have many important browser features. In fact it just has 3 buttons as of now – address button, Home page (i.e. Google.com) and the collapse frame button. Even the address bar pop is not very user friendly as of now. But still it is kinda fun to browse on this! Do check out FAQ page to know more about Goog4. As of now Goog4 does not support following sites

GMail , Twitter, Google Wave, Google Product Search and stackoverflow.

4 different web pages opened on Googlegooglegooglegoogle.com

4 different web pages opened on Googlegooglegooglegoogle.com

Erty and Alex (creators of Goog4) have plans to roll out a lot of other features- Check Out their Big List. Also if you like what they are doing then you can support them by sending in your donations (via PayPal).

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12 Responses to “Googlegooglegooglegoogle.com – Power of 4 Google in 1!”


  1. MGTS

    2 months ago

    AWESOME!!!

    Reply

  2. ksantani
    (Twitter: @ ksantani )

    2 months ago

    this for serious multi-taskers… In opera browser you can actually make four tabs into one tab by selecting tile option and that will look same as this site…

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  3. thenonhacker

    2 months ago

    It’s funky, but, seriously?

    - Frames are so 1990’s
    - You can’t use the Back button
    - You incapacitate Google with a smaller viewing area
    - I can just simply vertically tile 3 Firefox Windows and it’s more useful.

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    • Mayank Agarwal
      (Twitter: @ mayank25may )

      2 months ago

      :D Most of your points are quite valid… it needs a lot more improvement to make be taken seriously.. but yes, it is funky ;)

      Reply

  4. Bill

    2 months ago

    It’s really unique stuff, and it can be really useful for bloggers and researchers I’m sure, Two thumbs up to Techdusts and good going guys…

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    • Mayank Agarwal
      (Twitter: @ mayank25may )

      2 months ago

      Yep.. it is good for multi-taskers .. Thanks again Bill :)

      Reply

  5. kobayaschi

    2 months ago

    Hi!

    Almost the same: Http://Www.Gugl.Hu
    Or maybe other one: Http://Go.Ogle.Hu

    Thx.

    Reply

  6. Rajesh Kanuri @ TechCats
    (Twitter: @ rajkanuri )

    2 months ago

    lolz its funny…

    Reply

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