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Google launches Free In-home Wireless Broadband!

A Flushing Success!

If you drop by at Google today (as I do everyday, it being my default home page) you will spot the New! Get FREE breakthrough broadband with Google TiSP (Beta).

It’s an amazing new way to get faster broadband ‘downloads’ via, symbolically, your toilet! It’s something all of us have been waiting for, and is being launched simultaneously all over the world – in three packages: Trickle, #2, and Royal Flush!

I suggest you check out all the details here, and check out the FAQ here.

And if this has got you all excited and anticipating a whole lot of satisfaction, remember – google may have launched it… but you heard about it first, here on noshtradamus – on Sunday April 01, 2007 – aka. April Fool’s Day!

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Discussion

2 Responses to “Google launches Free In-home Wireless Broadband!”

  1. This might be a joke but there must be some thruth to it. Google’s recent purchase of “dark fiber’ has caused much speculation why they’d need the bandwidth. Many have already speculated that Google is getting into ISP business.

    Karl,
    ISP Surveyfree price quotes free consultations for dedicated internet access

    Posted by Karl | April 2, 2007, 4:40 am
  2. At first i thought it was real but i remembered it was april fools day. If any company can pull this off it is google w/ this high speed internet lol. http://t1buyersguide.com

    Posted by john | December 15, 2007, 7:03 am

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