8 points | by geox 14 hours ago ago
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That title is wild to parse... "Google Japan designs a keyboard that uses dials instead of keys"
> Gboard Dial Edition shows why the software team isn't allowed to design hardware
> ...
> In that context, the Gboard Dial Edition doesn’t seem so outlandish.
It's clearly a joke, but nothing in the article seems to indicate that the author realized this.
I love how the people in the video are rotating, it's like a perfect misapplication of PR videography.
Not only that, but Google Japan has a long history of humorous keyboards, such as the "Double Sided" keyboard: https://youtu.be/EHqPrHTN1dU , the "Single Row" keyboard: https://youtu.be/9G3DWHf1xX0 and the Spoon Bending keyboard: https://youtu.be/DeJY5d14qKs
It's been their running April Fools joke for years and they've upped the rate to every six months.
That title is wild to parse... "Google Japan designs a keyboard that uses dials instead of keys"
> Gboard Dial Edition shows why the software team isn't allowed to design hardware
> ...
> In that context, the Gboard Dial Edition doesn’t seem so outlandish.
It's clearly a joke, but nothing in the article seems to indicate that the author realized this.
I love how the people in the video are rotating, it's like a perfect misapplication of PR videography.
Not only that, but Google Japan has a long history of humorous keyboards, such as the "Double Sided" keyboard: https://youtu.be/EHqPrHTN1dU , the "Single Row" keyboard: https://youtu.be/9G3DWHf1xX0 and the Spoon Bending keyboard: https://youtu.be/DeJY5d14qKs
It's been their running April Fools joke for years and they've upped the rate to every six months.