Google allows users to play with the destructive power of Thanos



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  • Thanos can now destroy half of your Google search results.
  • Do a simple search of Thanos on Google or a compatible browser, then simply click on the Thanos Infinity Gemuntlet encrusted with stones.
  • The effect of Gauntlet can also be considered as halving the total number of search results. From 1965 to 2004, Thanos can destroy half of your Google search results, as he had put half of the world's population in dust in the final installment of the Avengers' Infinity War series.

    For many fans, seeing the superhero team lose against Titan, Thanos, was distressing and disappointing, but Google has turned it into a game in which users can unleash the power of the glove from Thanos.

    If you do not believe us, try to do it. Do a simple search for Thanos on Google or a compatible browser, then simply click on the Thanos Infinity Engraved Gauntlet in the upper right corner of the search result, next to the Wikipedia result.

    Google functionality for #avengersendgame #avengers #endgame @MarvelStudios @avengers pic.twitter.com/9hqKVc24Y8

    – carol (@carol ( xcar). April 26, 2019

    Then relax and watch the results get bogged down one by one.To cancel the action, go back to the Infinity Gauntlet and click on it.

    The effect of the Gauntlet can also be seen because Google halves the total number of search results from 90 million to 45 million.

    Google's Google Easter Egg feature works on some browsers, including Google Chrome.

    Avengers Endgame is not the first time Google has introduced an Easter egg feature in search results. For example, if you want to rotate your screen 360 degrees, simply tap "roll" or, if you want a slanted web presentation, you can search for "askew".

    Google's Easter Egg is attracting growing expectations from all Avenger fans who have been waiting impatiently for the final since the release of Avengers Infinity War. The three-hour film opened worldwide on April 26 – outside of China, where it was launched yesterday.

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