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April Fools’ Day 2019: the best and cringiest pranks https://t.co/5wLzKCxMy1 pic.twitter.com/gkxzruyRXK
— The Verge (@verge) April 1, 2019
Roundup: All the April Fools' 'announcements' from Alphabet, Google, and more - 9to5Google https://t.co/iaLVZlb5Cs
— Rafranz (@RafranzDavis) April 1, 2019
Roundup: All the April Fools’ ‘announcements’ from Alphabet, Google, and more https://t.co/KsNispNx69
— greglawrence (@greglawrence) April 1, 2019
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As all of you know, yesterday was April Fools' Day. As some of you know, some companies took their pranks to a whole new tech level. See here the best pranks: https://t.co/5hUi1q1CKo.
— Chroma Recruitment (@Chroma_recruit) April 2, 2019
Our personal favourite is the one from Lego. What's yours?#aprilfools #techpranks
April Fools’ Day 2019: the best and cringiest pranks https://t.co/80mKPGBJnM
— Evan Kirstel at #DataCentric #SanFrancisco (@evankirstel) April 1, 2019
It is with a heavy heart I announce that Spotify’s April Fool’s joke was actually good https://t.co/O07G8Z5jtX
— Casey Newton (@CaseyNewton) April 1, 2019
April Fools’ Day 2019: the best and cringiest pranks https://t.co/351eokO31e via @Verge #AprilFool #AprilFoolsDay #HR #CEO #Startup #workplace #culture #fun
— Venuiti (@venuiti) April 1, 2019
McDonald's reveals a McPickle burger, Tinder asks for height verification, and other companies pull pranks around the internet to celebrate April Fools' Day: https://t.co/oG5aqGAXUl pic.twitter.com/4xiaD301jW
— IGN (@IGN) April 1, 2019
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