Google, Twitter, Aliens, And Internet Memes: The Truth Is Out There.

Posted On : September 6, 2009 at 9:12 PM
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Google officially joined Twitter in February 2009. They sent the first message in code. Day before, Google reverted to use a coded message on Twitter. It has a cryptic tweet which states the following, “1.12.12 25.15.21.18 15 1.18.5 2.5.12.15.14.7 20.15 21.19″.
Do you know what does it mean? It is fairly straight-forward, assuming you know your Internet memes. The code itself is a simple pattern, A=1, B=2, C=3, D=4 and so on. Plugging it in, the given code translates to: “All your o are belong to us”. This comes in reference to the meme from the early 2000s. A funny saying “All your base are belong to us ,” got popularized from a poor translation of a Japanese video game.
Now you might be thinking, where does the “o” come from. A TwitPic of its logo doodle is attached to Google’s tweet today. This is an alien spaceship beaming up the second “o” in the word “Google.” It is not clear why that is Google’s logo toda. The only thing is that the logo just links to the Google result for “unexplained phenomenon,” which returns results mainly talking about Google’s odd logo today, and general alien conspiracies. Maybe someone at Google is just bored and wanted to play a game, or maybe they just saw ‘District 9.’ The truth is out there.



















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