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Is Google Feeling Less Lucky Today?
Is Google Feeling Less Lucky Today?
Who amputated Google? For one Gawker editor's laptop, running Firefox and Windows, the buttons for "Google Search" and "I'm Feeling Lucky" were amputated from Google.com. Instead, there's this taunting minimalist slogan: Press enter to search. Which reads to us as a slightly insulting, ...
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googlewavedev.blogspot.com — When we first unveiled Google Wave a few months ago, one of the fundamental concepts we discussed... was the vision for wave as an open communications protocol. We are happy to announce that the developer instance of Google Wave is now available for ... (more) Google Wave Developer Blog: WaveSandbox.com: Federate This
Google Maps Navigation on your mobile phone
Google Maps Navigation on your mobile phone
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Official Google Blog: Google Search by voice travels the world, finds Nokia, learns Chinese
Official Google Blog: Google Search by voice travels the world, finds Nokia, learns Chinese
googleblog.blogspot.com — (Cross-posted with the Google Mobile Blog ) Google Search by voice has grown up quickly. Some might... say that search by voice has matured from a toddler to a tween. It's certainly been traveling across the English-speaking world and getting better at ... (more) Official Google Blog: Google Search by voice travels the ...
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Google Playing Around With the Idea of Button-less Search
GEARFUSE — ... blogosphere are commenting about a button-less Google search home page which has been popping up sporadically across the web, notably for Windows users using Firefox. Apparently, instead of the usual “Google Search” and “I’m Feeling Lucky” buttons, there simply reads a message: “Press enter to search.” According to some of these users, the buttons fade-in when you mouse over the area. Anyone experiencing this live? Link ...

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