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See All of Google’s April Fool’s Day Pranks
See All of Google’s April Fool’s Day Pranks
See All of Google’s April Fool’s Day Pranks
If you're anything like us, you probably have no idea what day it is. Well, it's Monday, April 1st. Yes, it's April Fool's Day, which means that Google is planning to pull the wool over our eyes all day long. Here are some of the pranks they're pulling, in case you are super-gullible...
Google Glasses: The Future is Now… Apply Within
Google Glasses: The Future is Now… Apply Within
Google Glasses: The Future is Now… Apply Within
Internet giant Google is giving us a glimpse of the future, through our own eyes.  Project Glass offers an augmented reality experience through a lightweight headset.  Even though Project Glass is still in it's testing stages, some lucky enthusiasts will get the opportunity to test out these future-tech glasses for the low price of $1500, if accepted.
Gumby Creator Art Clokey Honored in Nostalgic Google Doodle
Gumby Creator Art Clokey Honored in Nostalgic Google Doodle
Gumby Creator Art Clokey Honored in Nostalgic Google Doodle
Visit the Google homepage today and you might recognize a familiar face: Gumby is in the Google Doodle spotlight. The doodle, which commemorates the 90th birthday of late Gumby creator Art Clokey (he passed in January 2010), is also animated — clicking on the colored balls of clay reveals the whole Gumby gang, including Pokey the horse and the Blockheads.
Teacher Uses Angry Birds to Explain Projectile Motion to Students
Teacher Uses Angry Birds to Explain Projectile Motion to Students
Teacher Uses Angry Birds to Explain Projectile Motion to Students
With over 200 million downloads to mobile devices, Angry Birds is a full-fledged phenomenon. Now an Atlanta teacher has found a way to use it as an educational tool as well. Since the birds are catapulted into the sky, John Burk, a ninth-grade physics teacher, felt it was a great way to teach students the laws of projectile motion.
The Google+ Project Takes Aim at Facebook [VIDEO]
The Google+ Project Takes Aim at Facebook [VIDEO]
The Google+ Project Takes Aim at Facebook [VIDEO]
After several prior failed attempts to challenge social media behemoth Facebook, Google introduced a new service on Tuesday that it hopes will finally do the trick. Called the Google+ project, it’s currently only available to a select group of Google users — they’ll soon be able to invite others — and it will let people share and discuss status updates, photos and links, just like they do on Faceb