<![CDATA[Gizmodo: googletv beta]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: googletv beta]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/googletvbeta http://gizmodo.com/tag/googletvbeta <![CDATA[GoogleTV Beta: A Total Hoax, but an Impressive Hoax]]>
So that GoogleTV Beta video that we posted last Friday is, unsurprisingly, totally BS. It's a hoax, a joke, a trick, all perpetrated on us by Fatal Farm. They usually make twisted remakes of 80s sitcom openings (which are actually pretty funny), but I guess they got tired of making Alf look like he was showing the Tanners hidden bathroom cam footage and decided to mess with Internet geeks instead.

Now, normally we wouldn't give them any extra attention, but after their first video got so many people riled up they decided to make a follow-up. In the above video, "Mark. E. Erickson" gives a demo of the "GoogleTV Beta" in a single shot, trying to prove that logging in and out of Gmail 700 times will actually gain you access.

It's obviously still fake, but what's impressive is how cool the mockup they made just for this prank is. It looks like they made a fake GoogleTV just to run for these videos, and it looks surprisingly like something Google would create. I'd personally rather have a video of them showing what they did to perpetrate this hoax rather than another one trying to convince us that it's real, but that might be wishful thinking. In any case, let's just think of it as a cool product concept created by prankster jackasses rather than Photoshop wizards. Yeah, that'll make you feel better about wasting four hours of your life logging in and out of your email account.

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<![CDATA[GoogleTV Beta: Annoying Easter Egg or Shenanigans?]]>
Now this, my friends, is fishy. Some vidcast on YouTube called "Infinite Solutions," a show that just so happens to have posted all 4 of its episodes about 12 hours ago, claims to show us how to sign up for a super-secret beta of GoogleTV. You need to jump through a bunch of hoops, including having to log in and out of Gmail until a "random number generator" gives you an invite based on the number of times you've logged in. Right.

We here at the Giz are very skeptical but have been trying despite our better judgment to no avail. There are plenty of reasons to think this is BS, including the insanely cheesy intro to this video (oh, that music!), but just the idea of being able to play around with GoogleTV gets our tents popped all over the place.

Anyone with more patience than us want to see if they can prove/disprove this? And someone find out who this Mark Erickson character is, will ya? Internet detectives, do your thing.

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