A Google a Day is a new daily puzzle that will be hosted at agoogleaday.com and printed above the New York Times crossword puzzle. Answers will be revealed the next day online and in the paper. Like the Times's crossword puzzle, the Google trivia questions will increase in difficulty as the week goes on, so by Thursday or Friday, even the most seasoned searcher may be stumped.
agoogleaday comes with a special version of Google search that excludes real-time updates and other things that are likely to include spoilers as people post the answers to the puzzle online.
A trivia game where using Google is allowed [via]
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Wednesday, April 13, 2011
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