Why does Google still have the “I’m Feeling Lucky” button?
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#12Maybe your data gets sold to an ethical corporation and you end up contributing to the "make the world a better place" thing. So lucky.
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#14Unrelated to the article, I also enjoyed the layout of the blog
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#15DuckDuckGo still has this, but it's not in the form of a button. Instead, if you prepend a backwards slash (\) to your query, it'll take you to the first webpage in the list of results. This is done server-side, so it also works in your browser's search bar.
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#19Unrelated to the article, I also enjoyed the layout of the blog
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#20DuckDuckGo still has this, but it's not in the form of a button. Instead, if you prepend a backwards slash (\) to your query, it'll take you to the first webpage in the list of results. This is done server-side, so it also works in your browser's search bar.
(Using a plain ! anywhere in your query seems to do the same thing as \)