LEGO Jurassic World-VIP Tour Trailer

What looks better than Jurassic World this summer? Well, honestly, at this point, this Jurassic World LEGO game. Take this tour though this toy version of the park and try to tell me otherwise. If there is one thing this world needs, it is more day-glow dinosaurs toys that attack other day-glow dinosaurs.

(Via Gamespot]

Repairman Accidentally Beats Google At Own Game

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Search for “Google” on Google and you’d expect to get Google. But an Egyptian air conditioning engineer found himself number one for that very search, having unintentionally found a killer search engine optimization trick.

The unexpected result only affected searches on Google’s Egyptian site (google.com.eg) but appeared even for users of Incognito mode, meaning the rankings weren’t affected by personal search history and web use. The results appear to have been the same on desktop and mobile.

Instead of the search engine itself, the number one ranking was for the Google+ page for Saber El-Toony, a repairman for a company dealing in refrigeration and air conditioning. The same page appeared at number two if you searched using the Arabic script that translates to “Google.”

Egyptian online marketer Eyad Nour heard about the quirk and investigated. He found that the Google+ page had 3.5 million views, which rose by 86,000 in the space of 45 minutes. That’s more likely a testament to the sheer number of people who use Google (multiplied by the presumably tiny percentage who’d intentionally or accidentally search for “Google”) than it is a sign of El-Toony’s personal popularity.

Nour tried to figure out what was causing the ranking given that Google being number one for “Google” seems like it should be the purest baseline for the Google algorithm.

The most credible explanation is what El-Toony had typed in the field for his personal website address on his Google+ linking. Presumably by accident he had somehow cut and paste the url that’s produced when your search Google for his Twitter username.

It appears that somehow Google’s algorithm had decided that a Google+ page linking to a “personal website” that appeared to be hosted at Google made Google squared or, another way, made a result that was more Google than Google.

A Google employee speaking in a personal capacity has now told Nour that the quirky result was down to “an experimental algorithm that [went] wrong.”


This LEGO Dungeon Master is a Masterpiece! [Pics]

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If you’ve ever watched the old Dungeons and Dragons animated TV show, you’ll love this! LEGO artist extraordinaire Chris van Vliet inspired himself from the show’s Dungeon Master to recreate an amazing LEGO version of the man. Be sure to check out all the pics after the “read more” link below (if you’re reading this from the front page!)

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[Chris van Vliet | Via NA]

IT’S HERE: Fallout 4 – Official Trailer

The trailer is finally here and the game looks totally beautiful!!! You can also pre-order it right now!

Watch the official in-game trailer for Fallout 4 – the next generation of open-world gaming from the award-winning creators of Fallout 3 and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, Bethesda Game Studios. Tune into Bethesda’s E3 Showcase on Sunday, June 14th at 7:00pm PT to see the world premiere of the game.

[Bethesda Softworks]

How The Avengers: Age Of Ultron Should Have Ended – Part One

From HISHE:

How Avengers: Age of Ultron Should Have Ended – Part One!

That’s right, Part One! Because we wrote too much material for this one, we decided to make multiple shorts rather than chop down and cram what we enjoyed into short 15 second bits. Avengers seemed fitting to try it out. Part 2 and Maaaaybe 3 will follow as they are completed.

[HISHE]