A Google A Day, announced Monday on Google’s blog, is a puzzle that asks crossword-style questions in a way that defies a simple Google search. For instance, one question asks, “Two future presidents signed me. Two didn’t because they were...
Enough with the pretty stuff
Here's some newsApril, 11 2011
Mashable: “Google Partners With The New York Times for Daily Trivia Game”
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April, 11 2011
Fast Company: “A Google a Day Keeps the Trivia Away–Puzzling PR by the Search Giant”
Google’s launching a new quiz powered by its search engine’s skills at finding information, with questions published in The New York Times right above the skill-requiring, brain-taxing crossword puzzle. Either this is some seriously weak-sauce...
April, 11 2011
TIME: “Google Introduces Daily Trivia Game”
Every time there’s a problem, the solution is rather simple: use Google.
That’s the premise of A Google a Day, a new crossword puzzle that encourages players to use the search engine in pursuit of the answers.
Questions will be posted every day...
December, 29 2010
New York Times: “Kitchen Tools to Scrape and Scrub and Scour”
TED ALLEN uses one word to describe the results when he cooks and entertains at his brownstone in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn: “Catastrophes.”



