'Internet connection service from toilet
Being responsible for leading a corporation with a market value of up to 143 billion USD does not make Google leaders lose humor. The most obvious evidence is on the last April April Fish Day.
April Fool's Day has become an annual activity at Google. Yesterday, Google posted a link on its home page that introduced the service to link high-speed wireless Internet through a family-car system.
The service is codenamed " Dark Porcelain ". Google said its "Internet Toilet service" (TiSP) service is fully compatible with Microsoft's Windows Vista operating system. But the information on the service website indicates that the existing septic tank of families does not meet the service system requirements.
Images using Google's TiSP service introduction
Google also opened a separate website to introduce this service.
The service website also posted a press release citing the statement of the co-founder and president of Google Larry Page detailing each step of installing the system along with a very long FAQ list.
" We have been researching this solution for providing networking services like this for a long time ," said Page. " And today our Toilet ISP wants to introduce you to a brand new Internet connection solution - Internet connection via toilet ".
Marissa Mayer - one of Google's vice president - calls TiSP service a breakthrough product and is suitable for those who want to do more in their bathroom.
But it's not just a joke. Google also tied the April-day fish story with the issue of "Internet neutrality." This is a very controversial issue in recent years. Google and many e-commerce firms claim that some Internet service providers have slowed down access to competing websites.
The issue of "Internet neutrality" has been viewed by the US Congress but has not been passed into law.
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