So surprisingly, overall I am feeling very lucky. While he is quick to state it isn’t life threatening, it does affect his vocal cords. While he remained active as CEO, there was always concern about the health issue surrounding Page and if it...
Not feelinglucky? Google has added a few new options to its I’m FeelingLucky button. The I’m FeelingLucky has been pretty much irrelevant for many users since the introduction of Google Instant (though only roughly 1 percent of Google users...
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.
I’m FeelingLucky: The Confessions of Google Employee Number 59 For marketers looking for best practices, Internet marketer Lee Odden's new book, "Optimize: How to Attract and Engage More Customers by Integrating SEO, Social Media, and Content...
Note that the car number is 10^100 (known as a googol in mathematics – the number 1 followed by 100 zeroes) and the car slogan is “I’m steering lucky”, a play on Google’s long-time “I’m feelinglucky” search option that brings searchers to the No...
Lucky for us, Guy has written this wonderful introduction to Google+. If you are feeling like a Google+ evangelist, you could use hangouts as a kind of Trojan Horse by telling your friends to just use hangouts and to stick with Facebook and Twitter...
Interestingly, Douglas Edwards, former Googler and author of "I'm FeelingLucky" about his time with the company, posted to Google+ that many of the executives are just too busy. These managers need to stand behind their product, he says, and...
A chance to win a copy of the book: I'm FeelingLucky: The Confessions of Google Employee Number 59 by Doug Edwards. Susan's keynote session is on Tuesday, August 16, 9:00-10:00am. Lee Odden from TopRank conducted an excellent interview with her...
We are excited to announce our tweetwall competition, featuring 5 different categories and the chance to win a copy of the book: I'm FeelingLucky: The Confessions of Google Employee Number 59 by Doug Edwards.
Most of the time a "random" button led to a random website in the webring (“I’m feelinglucky” anyone? The Internet as we know it changes rapidly. The web even gets more social and the users are more in control then they used to be.
Buy I’m FeelingLucky: The Confessions of Google Employee Number 59 by Douglas Edwards today and read it in the next two weeks before you go to SES San Francisco 2011. If all the bookstores in your community have been liquidated, then go to Amazon...
All eyes are on whether Google is feelinglucky, after a third attempt at launching a social product. The Google+ Project launched on Tuesday to a small cache of users who are currently test driving the project in what a Google spokesperson told us...
The search button has become graphical like Google's Who Do You Love mash-up site and drops the "I'm feelinglucky" button. Apparently in light of Google's announcement of their social Google+ project, Google is rolling out a new user interface (UI...
While there have been a few fun design changes, one major Google element has been removed: the "I'm FeelingLucky" button. We no longer have an option to tell Google we're feelinglucky. The "I'm FeelingLucky" button, for many years, took users to...
I'm FeelingLucky: The Confessions of Google Employee Number 59," by Douglas Edwards is due out in July. I'm FeelingLucky captures for the first time the unique, self-invented, yet profoundly important culture of the world's most transformative...
Now I feel like I hit the get lucky button and took a spin on the tilt-a-whirl. DuckDuckGo is very nice for naked search, if you're feeling frisky! Normally, that would be a statement of positivity. The year of Google normally would bring about...
Name likely already taken: In this world of domains, you will be pretty lucky if someone hasn't already swiped your .com brand name with a ccTLD. A ccTLD puts you on the road map of trust and gives users a feeling that you're local.
In place of the FeelingLucky button is an Insert Coin one that when clicked starts the game. We know geeks love Pacman - well this one does and it seems the people over at Google are also part of the Pacman fan club.
Google Ad Spoof: Is Tiger Woods FeelingLucky Today? He gets into trouble when he proclaims himself a loyal subject of King George III, not knowing that a revolution has taken place. Image via Wikipedia
The buttons for "Google Search" and "I'm FeelingLucky" are removed completely, however. Over at TechCrunch, a reader tipped them to a new test by Google - to go even more minimalistic on their homepage.