Today, if you noticed on Google's main page, the site released "a singular upgrade to your online life," a Cognitive Autoheuristic Distributed-Intelligence Entity, or CADIE, "the first evolving intelligent system."
This follows Google's other improvements like GMail Autopilot, an automatic e-mail response system, which gives answers like this:
Other improvements include Docs on Demand, a program that finishes your sentences and even allows you to incorporate subliminal messages into presentations; and Google Chrome 3D, with printable glasses.
And if you go to CADIE's blog, you can win a free Google search! I won, and found that YouTube is upside down and the The Guardian is leaving print to become the first paper in the world to be published on Twitter:
"A unique collaboration between The Guardian and Twitter will also see the launch of Gutter, an experimental service designed to filter noteworthy liberal opinion from the cacophony of Twitter updates."
Did I mention it's April Fools' Day?
UPDATE:
• Tribune invents quantum computer, says bye to Internet.
• Björk joins Led Zeppeling.
• Wholefooodmarkets.com sells organic air and re-usable poop bags, offers free spiders and opens store in Antartica.
• Expedia sells flight to Mars.