Google is really pushing our limits with April's fool
Google is really pushing my limits, and I don't mean it in a bad way. April 1st has been a very special day for Google, and every year I don't know what to expect, and whether it's for real or if it's yet another hoax. When they announced Gmail nobody believed it, 1GB of space when not conceivable in the hotmail-era of a 20MB or so...
Now they even started a wikipedia war by linking the Grandfather paradox page (which is now protected for obvious reasons) on their last hoax: Gmail custom time.
Not happy yet. They announced on the Google Blog Virgle, a joint Google/Virgin project to establish permanent human settlement on Mars.
Sir Richard writes:
Larry Page, Sergey Brin and I feel strongly that contemporary technology is sufficiently advanced to make such an effort both successful and economical, and that it’s high time that humanity moved beyond Earth and began our great, long journey to explore the stars and establish our first lasting foothold on another world…In the years to come, we’ll be sending up a series of spaceships carrying (along with the supplies and tools needed to build the new colony) what eventually will be hundreds of Mars colonists, or Virgle Pioneers — myself among them.
Virgle is currently taking applications on its site here. The official site also includes a 100 year plan for Mars Settlement and a statement explaining the benefits of the project being Open Source.
There’s also a YouTube competition and official video channel. Page and Brin explain:
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