Googles from e mail

You're referring to the "Google" button that was once a standard feature in many email clients, including Gmail, Yahoo Mail, and others.

The "Google" button, also known as the "I'm feeling lucky" button, was a feature that allowed users to quickly search the web using Google's search engine directly from their email inbox. When you clicked the button, it would open a new tab or window with the search results for the query you entered in the email client's search bar.

The "Google" button was introduced in the early 2000s and became a popular feature in many email clients. However, over time, Google decided to discontinue the feature and remove it from many email clients, including Gmail.

The main reason for this was that Google wanted to focus on its own search engine and provide a more comprehensive search experience for users. Additionally, the "Google" button was seen as a way for users to bypass the email client's search functionality and go directly to Google's search engine, which may have reduced the use of the email client's search features.

Today, if you want to search the web from your email inbox, you can simply copy and paste the search query into a new tab or window and use Google's search engine directly.