Best April Fools Pranks 2008

Categories: Humor | Holidays
    • Date: April 1, 2008
    • Google prank: Virgil
    • Mahalo prank: Steve Jobs Interview
    • YouTube prank: The "Rick Roll"
    • ESPN: Election Deathmatch Coverage
    • Harvard Lampoon: Paris Hilton National Geographic
    • Nestle: The Finger Bar
    • TechCrunch: Facebook lawsuit
    • The Register: Jimmy Wales Resigns from Wikipedia
    • The Son: Sarkozy stretch story
    • Egotastic: Closing of the site
    • Wow: Bard reveal
    • MacUser: Apple name change story
    • CNET: TechCrunch busy Tiger Beat
  • Many websites played "pranks" on their visitors on April Fools Day, inventing fake news stories or Rick Rolling viewers with the promise of an impossibly cool video. (For an entirely unrelated treat, check out Mahalo Daily's exclusive interview with Apple CEO Steve Jobs!) While this page highlights pranks from 2008, check out our page on 2009 pranks.

    References to April Fools Day date back to the 16th Century, and the tradition perhaps started even earlier. Many have suggested that it probably relates to the adoption of the Gregorian calendar, which moved the first day of the year from April to January. (Thus, only a "fool" would celebrate New Year's in April.)

    Among the websites that annually partake in April Fools pranks are Google, ThinkGeek, Facebook and Slashdot. Other infamous online pranks included Homestar Runner flipping their entire site upside down, fake BBC news stories, advertisements for fraudulent Apple products (such as the iPood toilet training gadget) and fake CNET reviews.

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