April Fools
- The Pirate Bay finds a new home
- LiveJournal makes some layout changes.
- The Register went all out, it would seem:
- Google produced three as well:
- Google announces free in-home wireless broadband service
We’re actively developing a higher-performance version of TiSP specifically tailored to small and medium-sized businesses, including 24-hour, on-site technical support in the event of backup problems, brownouts and data wipes.
- Introducing Gmail Paper
- Google Gulp - Quench your thirst for knowledge
- Google announces free in-home wireless broadband service
- Art. Lebedev presents the Vilcus plug dactyloadapter
- This NewScientist article seems a bit suspicious too.

Eloquent language has never been the strong point of academic papers, so it’s somewhat ironic that some scientists are lifting clever turns of phrase and even whole paragraphs from other published papers in a bid to sound more articulate.
- Maria Sharapova is a Cisco Certified Specialist. This one uses a XSS (cross-site scripting) security vulnerability on the Cisco website to fool you into thinking that Cisco really announced this. Nice way to draw attention to such things.
Saw any good ones out there today?
Updated: Added another one from The Register, and one from SecurityLab.
