 Google, Kansas, formerly known as Topeka (Source: CNN.com/AP)
 Topeka, formerly know as Google
Need to find something? Just Topeka it!
Across
the country cities are competing to become the first to receive
Google's trial deployment of 1 Gbps fiber optics, which is part of
Google's initiative to bring high
speed internet to the entire world. Many cities are so
desperate to score the bid that they've resorted to elaborate stunts,
like Topeka, Kansas, whose mayor Bill Bunten signed a proclamation
to rename
his city to "Google, Kansas — the capital city of
fiber optics" for the month of March.
Now Google has
responded humorously, adopting an elaborate April Fools' Day scheme
in which it announced that it was changing its name to Topeka.
And it really did change it's homepage to read "Topeka" for
the day in traditional Google color print.
Eric Schmidt, CEO
of Google (or Topeka) posted a blog detailing
the change.
Schmidt boasts that Topeka, Kansas has a storied
history, including:
In
the early 20th century, the former Topeka enjoyed a remarkable run of
political prominence, gracing the nation with Margaret
Hill McCarter, the first woman to address a national political
convention (1920, Republican); Charles
Curtis, the only Native American ever to serve as vice president
(’29 to ‘33, under Herbert Hoover);Carrie
Nation, leader of the old temperance movement (and wielder of
American history’s most famous hatchet); and, most
important, Alfred
E. Neuman, arguably the most influential figure to an entire
generation of Americans. We couldn’t be happier to add our own
chapter to this storied history.
(All
of that is true, with the exception of Alfred E. Neuman, who is the
infamous Mad Comic character).
Google warns other cities that
the renaming is a "one shot deal".
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