April Fools (Updated)

To all MSDN Subscribers. The Microsoft Penguin Adoption Program 2007 is now open to new members. Further details are here.

In other news, Google has gone public with their Pigeon Rank System (via the Radar – thanks guys).

Update: I found new stuff….

Scoble has some….

The Register has some good stuff…

Google has two, here and here

GottabeMobile has a few…

By this point, my tea is all over the floor 🙂

Update 2: Just found this (via Codeing4Fun):

Clint Rutkas decided it was a good idea to drop 1000 super bouncy balls onto his CTO

[YouTube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1IflN4daL8w]

Hilary Clinton, Apple and 1984

How are they all linked (via The browser)?:

Its a classic. Couldn’t resist posting it.

They comment:

On the Web, the rules are much murkier. The standards set last yearfor Internet campaigning and advertising are largely untested. And they’re also largely irrelevant: the Hillary 1984 video has already been viewed some 400,000 times on YouTube, without anyone being able to say definitively who posted it. Even if we one day learn the person’s identity, whatever damage (or help!) the video might be able to achieve will have been done. With that kind of viral power, you can be assured we’ll be seeing a lot more “anonymous” videos like this one.

This kind of power really warps the political dynamic in a way that hasn’t really been tested before. The ability for videos like this to go viral and keep their makers anonymous gives the political operative another weapon to add to his arsenal.  With technology being used extensively in the run up to the 2008 elections, its going to be very interesting to gauge its impact on the voters.