Things You Never Knew About Google


The Search Button

The first version of Google didn't have a "search button," forcing users to rely on the "enter" or "return" key to generate searches.

Homepage

Google's homepage wasn't the result of focus group testing or expensive web designers- but it was simple and plain web page, since at that time Google didn't have a webmaster and Sergey Brin didn't do HTML.

The Google Home Page Facts

Google had to add the copyright line at the bottom of the webpage after discovering users weren't sure if the page was finished loading.

The "Did you mean..." suggestion feature doubled Google's traffic when it was introduced.

Because the "I'm Feeling Lucky" button takes users directly to the web page of the first search result, bypassing all of Google's ads, the feature costs Google around $110 million a year.

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