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Now you can search Google even when you have nothing to search for. Shot by Matt Elliott 

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September 3, 2015 10:25 am PT 

Along with the new sans serif logo, Google has a new search trick up its sleeve. Type in "I'm curious" or just "fun fact" and Google will give you a fact box with random facts. Below the facts summary is a link to the source of the facts. google-i-feel-curious.jpg 

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Click the blue button and ask another question for another fun fact and now you have a new way to waste time on the Internet.

 

Additionally, the I'm Lucky button now has a space effect. Hold down the button and it will rotate and fall with another effect. For example, I have a wonderful feeling opening the Wonders of the World page at Google's Cultural Institute, while I'm waiting for Doodley to open the Google Doodle Archive. Other examples include I'm Hungry opening a search for a local restaurant and I'm feeling Stellar opening a Google Earth page with 20 of Google's favorite photos from the Hubble Telescope.

 


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