Showing posts with label Pranks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pranks. Show all posts

Announcing Project Virgle - Google's another April Fool Prank  

In my life, I've had a lot of exciting adventures and launched a lot of ambitious business ventures. I'm delighted today to announce Virgle, Inc., a joint venture between the Virgin Group and Google which qualifies on both counts.


Virgle's goal is simple: the establishment of a permanent human settlement on Mars. Larry Page, Sergey Brin and I feel strongly that contemporary technology is sufficiently advanced to make such an effort both successful and economical, and that it's high time that humanity moved beyond Earth and began our great, long journey to explore the stars and establish our first lasting foothold on another world.

In the years to come, we'll be sending up a series of spaceships carrying (along with the supplies and tools needed to build the new colony) what eventually will be hundreds of Mars colonists, or Virgle Pioneers -- myself among them. If you think you might want join us (or invest in or otherwise assist this vast venture), I hope you'll read more here about how Virgle will work, what our brave Pioneers can expect and what the future holds for what just might be the most ambitious adventure in mankind's long and storied history.

See you on the north side of Kasei Valles!

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Top 7 Google April Fool's Day Jokes and Pranks  

Google loves a good April Fool's Day joke. Sometimes the joke is even that it isn't a joke. Take a tour of some of Google's best April Fool's Day jokes.

1. Google's MentalPlex

On April 1st, 2000, Google introduced the Mentalplex. The name is a play on Google's headquarters, known as the GooglePlex. Google's prank suggested that Google could now find search results by reading your mind.

2. PigeonRank

In 2002 Google prank site introduced PigeonRank. This was a play on Google's ranking algorithm, PageRank. The site claimed that Google ranked search results based on the pecking of trained pigeons.

3. Google Copernicus Center

Google claimed they were hiring for a job center on the moon. The Google Copernicus Center claims to be opening in "spring of 2007" on the moon.

4. Google Gulp

Google Gulp is a fictitious drink that claims it will increase the intelligence of the drinker. In order to obtain a Google Gulp, you need the cap of someone else's Google Gulp. This is a parody of Gmail which was initially available by invitation only.

Gmail itself was released on April Fool's Day, and one gig of expanded storage space was also announced on April Fool's Day, causing some speculation that the announcement itself was a joke.

5. Google Romance

Google Romance was Google's 2006 prank. It claimed to be a new Google dating service which would let users experience a free date peppered with unobtrusive contextual advertising. This parodies Google AdSense, which displays contextual advertising.

6. TiSP - Toilet Interent Service Provider

Google's 2007 April Fool's Day prank was to introduce the "TiSP" service. TiSP is supposed to be a free wireless Internet service that is connected through the user's home toilet by flushing down the cables.

7. Gmail Paper

Gmail Paper was a good-natured Google poke at people who print email messages out to read them. The fake service claimed it would print out Gmail messages with unobtrusive ads to cover the cost of postage.

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