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  2. I'm Feeling Lucky (book) - Wikipedia

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    HD9696.8.U64 G56 2011. I'm Feeling Lucky: The Confessions of Google Employee Number 59 is a 2011 book by Douglas Edwards, who was Google 's first director of marketing and brand management. The book tells his story of what it was to be on the inside during the rise of one of the most powerful internet companies from its start-up beginnings.

  3. List of Google April Fools' Day jokes - Wikipedia

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    Google Analytics allows the user to playback their website statistics on piano and guitar. [citation needed] Google Racing. Google announced a partnership with NASCAR to help create self-driving vehicles to compete in stock car racing. The "I'm Feeling Lucky" button on Google's site was also changed to "I'm Steering Lucky."

  4. Google Search - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, "I'm Feeling Lucky" was changed to serve as an advertisement for Google services; users hover their computer mouse over the button, it spins and shows an emotion ("I'm Feeling Puzzled" or "I'm Feeling Trendy", for instance), and, when clicked, takes users to a Google service related to that emotion.

  5. Google's Pac-Man game doodle gets a permanent home(page) - AOL

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    Many players have discovered that if you click the "Insert Coin" button twice (it's where the "I'm Feeling Lucky" button is normally located), Ms. Pac Man will appear, then two people can play on ...

  6. List of Google Easter eggs - Wikipedia

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    The American technology company Google has added Easter eggs into many of its products and services, such as Google Search, YouTube, and Android since the 2000's. [1] [2] Easter eggs are hidden features or messages that not many people know about, inside jokes, and cultural references inserted into media.

  7. Google Doodle - Wikipedia

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    A Google Doodle is a special, temporary alteration of the logo on Google 's homepages intended to commemorate holidays, events, achievements, and historical figures. The first Google Doodle honored the 1998 edition of the long-running annual Burning Man event in Black Rock City, Nevada, and was designed by co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin ...

  8. Google bombing - Wikipedia

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    History. Google bombs date back as far as 1999, when a search for "more evil than Satan himself" resulted in the Microsoft homepage as the top result.. In September 2000 the first Google bomb with a verifiable creator was created by Hugedisk Men's Magazine, a now-defunct online humor magazine, when it linked the text "dumb motherfucker" to a site selling George W. Bush-related merchandise.

  9. elgooG - Wikipedia

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    Gelhat Ayad. URL. elgoog .im. Launched. 2002. elgooG (the word Google spelled backwards) is a mirrored website of Google Search with horizontally flipped search results, also known as a " Google mirror ". It was created by All Too Flat [1] "for fun", which started to gain popularity in 2002. [2] elgooG found practical use in mainland China ...