Ever wish you could simply press a button and have all of your Gmail messages printed, sorted, boxed, and shipped to your front door? If you care about keeping your carbon footprint at something smaller than Paul Bunyan dimensions, you'll be glad to know that no such service exists--despite an elaborate hoax Google perpetrated to make Gmail users believe otherwise. As part of a 2007 April Fool's Day joke, Google announced the debut of Gmail Paper, which would allow users to create a hard copy of their entire Gmail account. In a nod toward environmental consciousness, Google said that it would avoid cutting trees down to print people's Gmail archives, instead using paper composed of "96 percent post-consumer organic soybean sputum." Oh well.
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Google's Top 17 Easter Eggs, Gags, and Hoaxes
Google makes your life easier with great search, but did you also know it's loaded with pranks, goofs, and put-ons? We show you the best of the bunch.
Measuring Spam by the Pound
Google's Official Easter Egg Game
Something Spooky Just After 3 A.M.
Measuring Spam by the Pound
Google Searches in Klingon or Fudd
Google Gulp for Smarter Searching
Soaring Across Google Earth
Adding It Up With Google Calculator
Google Gets Romantic--Sort Of
Unsanctioned Googles: Goth y Loco
Google Street Views Credits
Picasa's Mysterious Bear(s)
Psychic Google
The Many Faces of Pegman
Classic Google Maps Easter Egg
Free Broadband Wi-Fi Goes to Pot
Fine Dining With Spam
The GoogleTV Beta That Never Was
The Strangest Sights in Google Earth
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