A roundup of every April Fools’ Day joke from Google

Is there anything worse than tech companies putting together April Fools’ Day jokes? No, there probably isn’t, but at least there are a few companies out there that actually manage to pull off some April Fools’ Day pranks that at least a few people out there will actually find amusing.

Google is typically among the best of the bunch, with past pranks that include a free home Internet network that’s wired through your toilets (a few people actually fell for it!) and the company is back in 2015 with a handful of new jokes for 2015.

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Reverse your Google search: Forget going to google.com to perform your searches on April Fools’ Day, head to com.google instead. Seriously.

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Chrome reaction selfies: A new April Fools’ Day feature in the Chrome mobile browser lets you take a selfie that captures your reaction to whatever you’re reading. So, for example, you can tap “Share a reaction” while reading about tech companies’ April Fools’ Day jokes and take a pic of yourself vomiting.

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Smartbox by Inbox: You’ve tried Inbox by Google, the inbox of tomorrow. Well, now there’s Smartbox by Inbox, the mailbox of tomorrow.

Google Fiber Dial-up mode: Ok, this one is actually pretty funny.

Keyboardless keyboard: Google Japan’s latest breakthrough.

Play Pac-Man in Google Maps: We covered this one yesterday, but it’s another solid April Fools’ Day effort from Google that we hope will stick around.

Google Panda: Another offering from Google Japan. This time, the company is looking to reinvent search all over again.

A warning for Australians: Last, and definitely also least, is a warning issued by Google Australia that the Earth’s equator is shifting and Australia will be in the Northern Hemisphere by the year 2055. Meh.

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