Google's new feature

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This is a pretty humorous April Fool's joke from Google. They have apparently rolled out a new feature that allows folks to manipulate the time stamp on mail sent to others by using a flux capacitor.

Take a look.

Here's a "testimonial":

"I just got two tickets to Radiohead by being the 'first' to respond to a co-worker's 'first-come, first-serve' email. Someone else had already won them, but I told everyone to check their inboxes again. Everyone sort of knows I used Custom Time on this one, but I'm denying it."

Robby S., Paralegal


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