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Brad Stephenson
April 16, 2008
Arts & Technology

Some Wednesday morning humor...

Brad Stephenson
April 16, 2008
Arts & Technology

Box.net, providers of free online file storage and collaboration services, recently released this humorous image that sums up the shift in perception many in the tech world have had toward Google. The piece of "art" is called Googolopoly. (Be sure to click the image for a full-size version, because reading the game board is the best part.)

Googolopoly

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