Mark this date down in history, because Google is getting really ambitious today. First they rolled out the ability to search future Web content, which is really slick. Although currently its active only in Australia, It will work on all .com domains, including my own, so I was able to easily take care of my blog posts for the next 90 days.
Next, they announced Project Virgle, which is a joint venture with Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin Group to establish a permanent settlement on Mars. Again, make note of this date, April 1, 2008, because it’s not something you’re going to read every day.
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Pretty nifty, huh? Why are you still reading this?
Yeah Jason it’s truly amazing. I had no idea what I was going to write about for my site, as well as for a few client sites, but using that new Google tool, it was a snap!
And the partnership with Virgin is brilliant. My 11-year-old actually filled out the application this morning hoping to show Google that he has “the right stuff”, but he got stuck at the end because he didn’t have a video ready to send.
April this really doesn’t make sense?
Did you see this too?
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Wow, not sure what to make of it. Looked at the info and it doesn’t make an awful lot of sense to me!
Very sweet, the internet of the future!
Happy April Fools Day!
Yeah Jason it’s truly amazing. I had no idea what I was going to write about for my site, as well as for a few client sites, but using that new Google tool, it was a snap!
And the partnership with Virgin is brilliant. My 11-year-old actually filled out the application this morning hoping to show Google that he has “the right stuff”, but he got stuck at the end because he didn’t have a video ready to send.
April this really doesn’t make sense?
Did you see this too?