Every year, Google tries to outdo itself for April Fools’ Day. The company’s various divisions pull together more jokes than any other tech firm we know, and it gets difficult to keep track of them ...
Google has historically participated in the tradition of attempting to prank the public every April Fools' Day (April 1), but things will be different this year. A newly leaked company memo from ...
If you go to Google and search for [jokes] on mobile, Google will recommend you give the Google Assistant a try. At the top of the search results it will load a box that simulates the Google Assistant ...
Do you remember this video from a few weeks ago? It was probably the funniest of Google’s myriad April Fool’s Day jokes. Part of the joke is actually real, as I found out Monday when my friendly ...
Attendees wait in line to enter the Google Inc. play space at CES 2020 in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S., on Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2020. Google said its digital assistant is used by more than 500 million people ...
Google is rushing to cancel its plans for April Fools' Day this year because of the coronavirus pandemic. In an email obtained by Business Insider, the company asked workers to ensure that any plans ...
April Fools’ Day is one of the most annoying internet traditions, but this year Google — infamous for its numerous elaborate pranks that typically touch on nearly every major product the company makes ...
Google has been creating elaborate April Fools' Day jokes for nearly 20 years, dating back to 2000 Dave Quinn is the Deputy News Director at PEOPLE. He has been working at the brand since 2016, and is ...
When Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin were headed to Nevada’s Burning Man festival in August of 1998, they wanted users and employees to know they wouldn’t be at the search engine’s helm ...
On International Data Privacy Day last year, an email popped into Alphabet Inc. Chief Executive Sundar Pichai’s inbox from Google’s marketing chief Lorraine ...