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CommentSaturday, November 24, 2007

Google I'm Feeling Lucky Button Nostalgia?

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It is a symbol

It's a symbol of the long forgotten purpose of existence, most companies forget about-- the benefit of the consumer. If a company does not benefit the consumer on some level it will cease to exist. 1% of Google's searches cost 110 million -- on those searches. But the very existence of that said button may in fact maintain and draw many more searches because people see that button and appreciate it. It may benefit the company on a level unrealized-- no it does! IT BENEFITS THE CONSUMER, and that should be the only purpose of existence for a company. If you benefit a consumer at a price low enough at cost, where you can still charge a price lower than all competitors, you will have the most successful buisness on the planet.

It's just useful

The I'm feeling Lucky button in Google homepage it's not about money, it's just useful.
Google did not became the search leader because of how it earn money, but how it works to help people search the Web.
The I'm Feeling Lucky button it's a fantastic option to go direct to the site that you know the name, but not the address.
This function in Google Toolbar it's even easier. If we get this option out, I'll be very sad because I'm part of this 1% that use it.

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