Google, Twitter and others’ April Fools
April Fools’ Day is here, and the usual suspects are at it again with fake product launches.
April Fools’ Day is here, and the usual suspects are at it again with fake product launches.
After being accused of using unsecured wireless networks to collect data for its Street View mapping service, Google has settled with 38 states including Iowa and Illinois.
The maker of a Google app thinks it’s fun to make yourself look Asian by changing the shape of your eyes and wearing a Fu Manchu mustache and rice paddy hat.
California is the latest state to allow testing of Google’s self-driving cars on the roads, though only with a human passenger along as a safety measure.
Google’s search engine now includes a tool that’s a spinoff of the game “Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon.”
Google has started warning users when it thinks they may be targets of government-sponsored hackers, the Internet giant announced.
The White House now offers a virtual tour that lets you see the same views you’d see in person during the guided tour.
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