![]() ![]() Almost all and updated web browsers perform well while using this mirror site, However some browsers may behave differently than others, and occasionally a non-mirrored webpage is displayed in the search results. Some links provided on Google Mirror lead directly to Original Google services, and some go to a other mirror page within the site itself. Tap Google Underwater, Google Gravity, Pac-man, Snake Game or one of the other buttons for a new and entertaining search screen. But now a day, the current version of elgooG has eight button, which link to eight other funny and entertaining games and sites. ![]() Previous versions of Google Mirror had a link to a mirror of Google’s Even More page listing Google services. Google MirrorĮlgooG’s “hcreaS elgooG” and “ykcuL gnileeF m’I” buttons perform the same function as “Google Search” and “I’m Feeling Lucky” buttons do on Google search engine. Search results shown by elgooG search are pulled from the original Google search engine and then displayed reversed to the users. Although elgooG is not affiliated with Google appears in the fine print at the bottom of the elgooG search screen, a search of the Whois website reveals that the Google is the real owner of the site.Īlthough the site is intended as a funny site, it has been maintained for several years and is periodically updated to make it real mirror of Google and to reflect changes in the Google’s original website. Is ElgooG a Joke?ĮlgooG is developed as a parody site and originally it was designed and hosted by All Too Flat, a parody and comedy website. However, results may not be understandable. Over search engines, you can search for queries either backward or forward, but typing them backward can have more fun. How webpage will displayed, it depend on the browser you use, but the search box at Elgoog has a primary features that it types right to left, and the same applies to the search results as results also display backward like it display in mirror. But here the Google mirror means that it is a mirror in the traditional sense it is the image of Google, backward means for right to left. In other words, In the Internet sense, a “mirror” is a site that copies the content like text and images of another site. It is a different type of mirror site.ĮlgooG, is the backward spelling of the Google and it is a mirror image of the Google search engine. However, elgooG is not a copy paste type of mirror site. This means mirror sites can be created without having to duplicate Google’s colossal database, though to date New Scientist has only identified elgooG.In the field of web design and Internet, a mirror site is a website that copies another website’s contents, generally to reduce network traffic or make content more available or viral over Internet. The company behind Google has released programming information that provides remote access to its search capabilities. This means that any site can be blocked easily. The country’s 45 million internet users can only access the web through government-run ISPs. Google could have been targeted because it provides a cache of content from other web sites that are already under government blackout. The reason for the latest restrictions is not clear but observers have speculated that government elections in November could have prompted a crack down on access to information via the internet. Web proxies including and, which can be used to view pages on one site through another, are also blocked. The action has come under criticism from western human rights groups and journalist’s organisations.Ĭhina’s government routinely blocks access to news sites that host content they consider unacceptable, such as the BBC’s news site. ![]() It emerged on Friday that a second search engine Altavista is also restricted. Google has been blocked inside China since at least 1 September. The system was created by two researchers at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School in the US. New Scientist ascertained that elgooG is accessible from China using a system that remotely tests China’s internet restrictions. This can be useful if one server is particularly busy. Web site “mirroring” normally involves copying the contents of a site and hosting on a different server. Viewing the page using a mirror makes it somewhat easier to read, and would allow someone to find a website. The site, which returns all the same hits as Google, can be accessed from behind China’s “great firewall”. The text terms used for searches are also entered in reverse. The mirror site, called elgooG, is a parody of the English language version of Google in which all the text on the web pages has been reversed. China’s widely criticised blocking of the web’s most popular search engine Google can be defeated by viewing a strange Google mirror site through a mirror, New Scientist has discovered. ![]()
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