Free, Fast ... and Sanitary?
Great. I go and get a high-speed Internets connection with Comcast that costs me way too much money each month, and now, just three months later, Google announces its own Internets service — and it's absolutely free. According to the site, Google believes that "all users deserve free, fast and sanitary online access." To that end, the service has a 10-times higher flow rate than basic DSL, it's vaccuum-sealed to prevent water damage, and it uses "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." Wait a second. What was that again? Yes, this was Google's April Fools joke. And I didn't learn about it until today (thanks, Jason). Still, I thought it was pretty funny, so I figured I'd post a belated link.
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