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jakochampolska

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I just saw it on google.
I clicked on it just for curiousity and it got me on the floor laughing! You think this might be something for April fool's?
hahaha
 
oopps, I just clicked make a profile and it was an april fool's joke hahahaha
dont I feel stupid :D
 
Come on, it's Google, how could you not know it was an April Fools Joke?
Saw it earlier this morning, it was great. Go to the tour, that's the funniest part IMO. :)
 
iGav said:
I wouldn't say stupid... a little desperate maybe, but certainly not stupid. heh


hahaha well, you know its google and it always helped my searching needs so why couldnt help me with this one?! haha *sarcasm*
 
I love the press release:
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., April 1, 2006 - Google Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG) today announced the launch of Google Romance™, a new product that offers users both a psychographic matchmaking service and all-expenses-paid dates for couples who agree to experience contextually relevant advertising throughout the course of their evening.

"Our mission, as you might have heard, is to organize the world's information," said Jonathan Rosenberg, Google's senior vice president, product management. "And let's face it: in what area of life is the world's information more disorganized than romance? We thought we could use our search technology to help you find that special someone, then send you on a date and use contextual ads to help you, ya know - close the deal."

Google Romance users who find one another via Soulmate Search™ may then select the Contextual Dating option, which offers an all-expenses-paid romantic evening in exchange for viewing contextually relevant advertising throughout the course of the users' date (learn more). "Our internal projections say Contextual Dating is going to be unbelievably huge, just a total cash cow," said Google CEO Eric Schmidt in prepared remarks placed into the notes section of an executive PowerPoint presentation and intended solely for internal use but promptly leaked onto the web and then roundly mocked on Digg and Slashdot. The product, a beta release currently residing on Google Labs, can be experimented with at www.google.com/romance/.

It made me appreciate the little Google monitor on the dates (the Tour page) a lot more. :D
 
ERGH! Got to posting this before me. I was just about to come post that here. :( ;) :)
Yes, yes, an awesome April Fool's joke.
I just happened to check out Google Blog today. Glad I did. :) :p
Well, anyways, Long live Google! I love that company.
 
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