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Google Motion, Bacon Inhaler, And Other Hot Product Launches

A quick overview of the internet reveals so much hard work coming to fruition, bringing you and me all kinds of new products and services to try out.  Inspired by the success of the Kinect, Google unveiled it’s new Google Motion Beta this morning, letting you control your email with hand motions. The new Peanut Butter and Jelly Cologne, sure to attract the fairer sex, is already sold out. Meanwhile, popular European music streaming service Spotify has agreed to shut down all their European operations in order to collect enough funds to launch their new US service. And this is just scratching the surface. The internet is usually bustling, but there has been so much good news for the public that it’s almost too good to be true!

Then of course, you realize, we’ve all been duped. “April Fools!”, all these site say. Those Angy Bird Pork Rinds? A fake. The New York Times switching fonts to comic sans? Nay nay. The bacon inhaler, designed to help kick the meat habit? Only in our wildest dream. And why, WHY, we ask, would they tease us the world’s first 3D Monocle, only to find it’s a prank? This is a cruel world, friends. A simple pie in the face and a well-timed chair pull used to suffice. These days even companies are toying with our hearts, like Taco Bell sponsoring the Liberty Bell or Groupon patenting April Fool’s. We just can’t believe anything anymore when the calendar reads April 1.

So today only, BradsDeals has several coupon codes to get the hottest TVs and newest gear for free…sike! Happy April Fools everybody.

3 Responses to “Google Motion, Bacon Inhaler, And Other Hot Product Launches”

  1. Bob says:

    Sike? Don’t you mean “psyche”, as in “psyched you out”?

    • Leslie says:

      I like “Sike” better. The spelling fits better when using urban slang :) But to actually reply to the subject of the article…you should really try the Google Motion…I love it!

      • Christi says:

        Well, of course. It’s perfectly fine to use whatever spelling fits your own purposes. In fact, I’ve decided to start spelling my name “Angelina Jolie.”
        This is the Internet after all; it’s not like it matters if anyone can understand me–it’s all about me, haven’t you heard?!? And not like anyone cares, but Merriam-Webster shows the correct spelling of this word as “psych.”

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