Prior to that, clicking on the I’m FeelingLuckybutton without entering a search would send you to the Google’s collection of Doodles. Google has added a few new options to its I’m FeelingLuckybutton.
The old Chuck Norris Google joke used to be in the form of a top ranked parody site that read “Google won't search for Chuck Norris because it knows you don't find Chuck Norris, he finds you” found by hitting the “I’m FeelingLucky” button.
Fittingly, clicking on any of those, or the blue Advanced Searchbutton will take you to the search results page for “april fools”. Then click the “Update weather” button. Note that the car number is 10^100 (known as a googol in mathematics – the...
So, I clicked on the “Buy now with 1-click” button on Amazon.com and downloaded the ebook using the Kindle Cloud Reader. In fact, “Chapter 4+: How to Achieve Trustworthiness” and “Chapter 6+: How to Optimize for Social Search” were two of my...
Lee Odden from TopRank conducted an excellent interview with her - look out for persuasive copywriting techniques and video presnetation techniques that will engage your audiences and have them itching to press the buy button.
Most of the time a "random" button led to a random website in the webring (“I’m feelinglucky” anyone? If you “accidently” link every “random” button to your money website, the link wheel is completed.
In conversation with network theory experts, I found out that the thinking goes that in the world of online sharing, people tend to 'overshare' on Facebook and the dreaded reply-all button on an email often leads people to screw up among their peers.
The searchbutton has become graphical like Google's Who Do You Love mash-up site and drops the "I'm feelinglucky" button. Also, check out what Google Maps now looks like (note the magnifying glass button replaces the standard gray "Search" button...
If you typed in the query "find Chuck Norris," then hit the "I'm FeelingLucky" button, Google returned the following message: "Google won’t search for Chuck Norris because it knows you don’t find Chuck Norris, he finds you.
Now I feel like I hit the get luckybutton and took a spin on the tilt-a-whirl. DuckDuckGo is very nice for naked search, if you're feeling frisky! Well other than the annoyance factor of the page changing as I type, I don't appreciate that what I...
Million Annually is Wasted by Google With the "I'm FeelingLucky" Button, Search Engine Rountable Want a snapshot of the day's search marketing news? Here we've collected today's top news stories posted to the Search Engine Watch Blog, along with...
Million Annually is Wasted by Google With the "I'm FeelingLucky" Button, Search Engine Rountable We've collected all the search marketing news from selected posts to the Search Engine Watch blog in the past week, along with recent search-related...
Washington Post On Google's I'm FeelingLuckyButton The Washington Post has a nice article on Google's "I'm FeelingLucky" button. The article says that "Google
loyalists" get the impression from the button a "touch of whimsy and
reassurance...
The Washington Post has a nice article on Google's "I'm FeelingLucky" button. Even though fewer than one percent of Google searchers use the button, Google refuses to remove it. The article says that "Google loyalists" get the impression from the...
Take the "I'm FeelingLucky" button on Google's home page next to "Google Search. For the most part a search box and a few tabs. MSN Search, Exalead, Yahoo's clutter free interface and even Clusty to name just a few.
Luckybutton on its home page that takes you to the first search result that
would have come up on Google, had you gone to the search results page and
clicked there. But if you're feelinglucky, you can trust Google, use the
button, and it will...
She covers ground that will be familiar to many SES conference attendees and SearchDay readers on how the Google home page is sparse because Sergey Brin didn't know HTML
well or how while no one uses the "I'm FeelingLucky" button, no one wants...
The feature is similar to, but not exactly like the "I'm FeelingLucky" button on the Google home page, which skips search results and loads the number one search result for a query into your browser window.
If the first link doesn't work, try this one, selecting the second submit button on the page. In the meantime, the best advice is to try reloading the page or to try reaching it via the second submit button on the joint LookSmart/AltaVista...
In the meantime, the best advice is to try reloading the page or to try reaching it via the second submit button on the joint LookSmart/AltaVista submission page (below). If the first link doesn't work, try this one, selecting the second submit...