
File this under: cool Google tricks. The company has just unveiled its latest Easter Egg and it involves lots of snow along with ice. Simply put, "typing 'let it snow' into Google.com will return the normal search engine results for YouTube videos of Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra singing the classic song; but then, a few snowflakes will start falling from the top of the screen until all the search results are obscured by a digital blizzard." For those who can't access Google, continue reading to watch a video preview of the frost effect.
To see the snowy results, don't put quote marks around the phrase. The trick does not appear to work on mobile devices; nothing fancy from an iPhone 4 running iOS 5.[via PC Mag]
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