Google, as a corporation, sure has a good sense of humor. They are known for going all out in their April Fool’s joke, and this year is not different. Check out this two new Google services.

First of is Google Paper, which is part of a new feature in Gmail. It is a service that will print out all your emails on a paper, and they will ship it out to you. You can archive them, in say, your filing cabinets maybe?

You Click. We Stack. You Get. Yes it is that easy and it is also free. According to Google the cost of postage is offset with the help of relevant, targeted, unobtrusive advertisements that will appear on your Gmail printed papers. Adsense for papers.

And here is what Google has to say about the environmental impact with all the printed Gmail papers produced by Google;

Gmail Paper is made out of 96% post-consumer organic soybean sputum, and thus, actually helps the environment. For every Gmail Paper we produce, the environment gets incrementally healthier.

The service however is not able to print out other attachment such as MP3 and WAV files. They could burn it on a CD or something.

The second product is a free high-speed broadband connection that comes through your toilet. The name Google TiSP stands for “Toilet Internet Service Provider�

Check out how do you install this service at your home.

LINK [ Google Paper ]
LINK [ Google TiSP ]
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3 Responses to “Google launches two new products, Google Paper and Google TiSP”

  1. 1 Edzuan 

    I’m guessing that this is Googles way of an April Fools joke ?? hahahaha

  2. 2 Karl 

    Wireless broadband service from Google isn’t that surprising. Google’s aquisitions of dark fiber and other moves in the ISP field, indicates their interest in the market. There is some truth in every joke, and high-speed internet service from Google is a possobility!

    Karl,
    free price quotes on T1, T3 lines, WAN frame relay solution

  3. 3 J Shamsul 

    True, While we wait for Google’s free wifi, I doubt it will be comming from our toilets anytime soon ;-)


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