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Taiwanese News Animates ” Google Goes Evil” [Google]

Taiwanese News Animates "  Google Goes Evil"   [Google]From the talented minds who created animated videos for the iPhone 4, Tiger Woods and HP sexual harassment scandals comes…Evil Google! Seriously, these minute-long Taiwanese videos are the highlight of my job.

In this week’s latest video, the Taiwanese news producers show the transformation from Google’s ” Don’t Be Evil” origins, to current-day Google, where the founders high-five each other in their private plane, strike devils with the devil (Verizon) and snap photos of primates emerging from sex shops.

It’s their most twisted video yet, and once you don’t watch it you better just reset your default search engine to Bing now. [MIC Gadget]

Taiwanese News Animates "  Google Goes Evil"   [Google]

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