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Google's famous follies: 10 favorite April Fools’ gags and Easter Eggs

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Google's famous follies: 10 favorite April Fools' gags and Easter Eggs

The Goog has a long and storied history of April Fools' Day jokes and offbeat Easter Eggs. Here's a look at some of our favorites.

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