
So today is the April fool. But people surrounding me seem to be lacking some kind of sense of humor and they’re not making any jokes at all. Perhaps, they’ve forgotten that today is the day to fool others. But, anyway Google has never forgotten the April fool and has taken it seriously. The April fool jokes by Google are as usual, center around its product. They have two solid fake products this year, they are the Google Paper and also the Google TiSP.
Google added some new feature on its GMail by this April Fool’s product – the Google Paper. A service that allows you to print out the hard copy of your email. And Google delivers it to you free without charging any postage. They claimed that postage is offset by those ads appear at the back of the envelope. And this kind of ads brings no pop-ups and no flashy animation. It also provides printing for your photo attachments on high quality glossy paper and secured to your Google Paper with a paper clip. Google Paper has no limit, which you can them print one and up to even hundred thousands of your emails. Furthermore, Google has taken into consideration of evironmentally friendliness of this new product, which it’s made out of 96% post-consumer organic soybean sputum that actually helps the environment.

Google TiSP
A service that provides your free in-home wireless broadband service. But you have to do the installation by yourself, which Google will send you the installation kid that consists of setup guide, fiber-optic cable, spindle, wireless router and installation CD. The installation process is just a peace of cake for professional plumber but not for geeks. As it operates via fiber-optic cable strung through local municipal sewage lines. The setup work involves sinking the fiber optic cable into your toilet bowl. Some of the requirements are a “round-front or elongated toilet providing at least 1.0 gallons per flush,â€. Since the service is free, it comes with ads. Furthermore, the ads is the most precise ever to get to the targeted. As Google uses information gathered by discreet DNA sequencing of your personal bodily output to display online ads that are contextually relevant to your culinary preferences, current health status and likelihood of developing particular medical conditions going forward.
via [TechCrunch]
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