If Xerox PARC Invented the PC, Google Invented the Internet | WIRED
The truth about Jeff Dean appeared on April Fool's Day 2007.
Somewhere inside Google, a private website served up a list of facts about Dean, one of Google's earliest employees and one of the main reasons the web giant handles more traffic than any other operation on the net. The site was only available to Googlers, but all were encouraged to add their own Jeff Dean facts. And many did.
"Jeff Dean once failed a Turing test when he correctly identified the 203rd Fibonacci number in less than a second," read one.
"Jeff Dean compiles and runs his code before submitting," read another, "but only to check for compiler and CPU bugs."
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