After looking at the actual Press Release on Google.com, It's looking more like a joke to me.
The date at the beginning of the release is "April 1, 2004 UTC". If you look at all of the other press releases by Google, they never use UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) after the date.
Along with the supposed inspiration from a "kvetched" user and the comments from Brin, this is yet another fishy item in this press release.
We'll find out tomorrow. Can't wait to try it though:)
After looking at the actual Press Release on Google.com, It's looking more like a joke to me.
The date at the beginning of the release is "April 1, 2004 UTC". If you look at all of the other press releases by Google, they never use UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) after the date.
Along with the supposed inspiration from a "kvetched" user and the comments from Brin, this is yet another fishy item in this press release.
We'll find out tomorrow. Can't wait to try it though :)