Why does Google say Topeka? Five top corporate pranks for April Fools' Day
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Ah, April Fools' Day, the one day of the year it seems corporate companies can really show their true colors (and just how dorky-endearing their employees are).
Curious about the corporate hijinks floating around the Internet today? Maybe you should Topeka it.
That鈥檚 right, Google has changed its name to Topeka to return the favor the small Kansas city bestowed on it when it temporarily changed its name to Google.
In other April Fools' news:
--Starbucks: It has added to its offerings. Now, in addition to tall, grande, and venti, there鈥檚 now "plenta" and "micra." Other names the coffee company is rumored to have considered: gynormous and too-small-to-prop-even-one-eye-open.
--Crunchpad: Techcrunch says it has launched of its troubled tablet computer. The best part is that you can make it yourself with the handy kit they provide and any old computer you have lying around.
--YouTube The online video site is also breaking new technological ground 颅鈥 in a way that happens to be especially near and dear to our word-smithing hearts. Forget watching 1080p and HD video. .
From their release:
TEXTp is the result of months of intense transcoding efforts by our engineers, who toiled for weeks to ensure that a large chunk of videos on the platform could be reduced to their most basic elements. By replacing the images in the video with a series of letters and numbers, the videos are far less taxing on our system -- and have the added benefit of promoting literacy!
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--A Japanese multinational corporation is investigating how some of its customers were accidentally sent back in time. That鈥檚 according to Thursday morning, so it must be true.
More on the Google Topeka April Fools' Day prank:
Topeka: Google pulls April Fools' prank after Kansas's renaming stunt
In Topeka, Google April Fools' Day prank is a hit
Why does Google say Topeka? Five top corporate pranks for April Fools' Day