Why does Google still have the “I’m Feeling Lucky” button?
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Why does Google still have the “I’m Feeling Lucky” button?
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#6at this point, googling in and of itself feels like hitting I'm Feeling Lucky for all the unrelated nonsense it brings up
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#7So lucky.
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#10- I'm Feeling Doodley: Google search for "google doodles"
- I'm Feeling Puzzled: redirect to http://www.agoogleaday.com/#date=2012-02-29
- I'm Feeling Trendy: redirect to https://trends.google.com/trends/trendingsearches/daily?geo=...
- I'm Feeling Artistic: redirect to https://artsandculture.google.com/asset/xwE7rgYgnWm68w
- I'm Feeling Adventurous: Google search for "roll a die" (with die rolling widget embedded above search results)
- I'm Feeling Playful: Google search for "tic tac toe" (with tic tac toe game embedded above search results)
- I'm Feeling Generous: redirect to https://play.google.com/store/apps/editorial_collection/prom...
The only one I've encountered that does't send people a Google site or widget is "I'm Feeling Stellar", which is just an image search for "reflection nebula".