(received via the Cyberprof mailing list) Go to Google and type “Failure”, then hit “I’m feeling lucky”.
Then much fun ensues, and the people rejoice and giggle.
(received via the Cyberprof mailing list) Go to Google and type “Failure”, then hit “I’m feeling lucky”.
Then much fun ensues, and the people rejoice and giggle.
A few months ago something interesting happened. I’m currently on sabbatical, so my days are spent in a combination of reading, researching, writing, and procrastinating by watching YouTube videos. I came across a very interesting Read more…
The long-awaited Hargreaves report entitled Digital Opportunity: A Review of Intellectual Property and Growth, has been published. Several of the report´s elements had been leaked in advance, so the provisions do not come as a Read more…
I’ve been following with interest the ongoing saga of the Google Book Settlement. In 2005, Google was sued for copyright infringement by the Association of American Publishers and the Authors Guild. In October 2008, Google Read more…
3 Comments
Lilian · October 17, 2005 at 5:54 am
It used to be "miserable failure" — ooh, since ages ago.But look at who turns up second! Counter google bombing!
Anonymous · October 17, 2005 at 10:03 am
I'm shocked. I thought you, Technollama, of all people would know that the default UK google search page in Firefox is Google and Firefox and as such does not have a "I feel lucky" option!
Andres Guadamuz · October 18, 2005 at 12:42 am
Any geek worth his salt will always change the suggested Home Page, even if it is Google Firefox!