Google has entered the broadband wireless internet service and is offering free internet access via toilets! That’s right, Google plans on using the central sewer system of your water company to help you connect to their broadband service - Google TiSP (Toilet internet Service Provider).
This is only available in the U.S. and Canada at the moment (and is not available to people with septic sewers). Basically when you flush this fiber optic cable, it will find the nearest access node and one of the PHDs (Plumbing Hardware Dispatchers) will connect it. Their free service will contain contextual advertisements that will be trained to offer targetted ads for your needs.
You can check their installation instructions here, but if you would like a detailed diagram:

I should also mention that today is April 1st, 2007.
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Well, it certainly takes me a while before I figure out that its a joke
Not until I saw the toilet bowl picture..
althought I clicked into the google link on the page and actually see the picture of the toilet bowl, I am still thinking it is a joke, isn’t it? April’s Fool day is 10 days ago. God, I think it is real.