There are dozens of different instant answers you can get from Google, but here are the five that I find the most useful on a day-to-day basis.
Time zones
If you need to know what time it is somewhere that isn’t your time zone type in
time [city/country name]
such as time Tokyo
, and your results will include the exact time in that location.
If you only need to keep tabs on two other time zones, you could also consider stashing extra clocks in your taskbar.
Weather
Similar to time zones, you can get weather for anywhere in the world by typing in
[city name] weather
. Let’s say you’re headed to Tuscon to visit family this summer and you want to get an idea of how hot it is there type in Tuscon weather
and get ready to pack nothing but tank tops.Currency conversions
When traveling overseas Google can give you a really good idea of how much your money will be worth when you arrive at your destination. What if you’re headed to Tahiti to soak up some sun, but you have no idea what the local currency is called?
Search Google with
100 USD to/in Tahiti currency
and you’ll find out that a Benjamin is worth 8,888 CFP Francs. If you knew the currency of your destination, like Euro for example, you could just type in 100 USD to/in EUR
.
This search will work with any amount and for any recognized world currency (including Bitcoin).
Dictionary definitions
Anyone who ever needs to put words to page has a reliable dictionary in Google. Wondering what “insouciance” means? Just type in
define insouciance
and you’ll get your answer in no time.Calculator
You can’t beat Google when it comes to a quick calculator. You can use your search box to carry out simple mathematical operations like
205*372=76260
.
You can also form simple sentences to get an instant answer such as
What is 1 percent of 3.65 billion
? Lazy typists who don’t want to count their zeros can also take advantage of this with questions such as What is 9 times 17.69 billion?