Pac-Man, a video game hero from the early 1980s, got a major publicity boost last weekend when Google placed a fully-functional version of the classic arcade hit on its home page. The tribute was in ...
Google's playable Pac-Man game launched May 21 cost an estimated $120 million in workforce productivity for that day, The Rescue Time Blog reported Tuesday. Google's homage to the legendary video game ...
Is Google’s pellet-gobbling Pac-Man arcade tribute without the quarter-gobbling arcade damper a menace to office productivity? Did conjuring Google’s homepage last week set you involuntarily ...
My fellow 1980s children, our old pal Pac-Man is back. And how in the world is he already 45 years old? The new Halloween Google Doodle is here to challenge us with a spooky version of the classic ...
Looks like Ms. Pac-Man has paid a visit to the Google Maps app just in time for April Fools’ Day. Every April Fools’ Day, Google releases prank videos for new products or adds Easter eggs to existing ...
In case you didn't know, today is Google's 19th birthday. Yes, everyone's favorite search engine is old enough to vote and then some. In celebration of their birthday, Google is bringing back 19 of ...
Don't say we didn't warn you, but Google has just completely taken over you day. If you open a new tab right now and log onto Google Maps you will be able to play Pac-Man anywhere in the world. That's ...
(MEDIA GENERAL) – Google has found yet another way to keep you on Google. You can now play a game right on your own streets. Google Maps lets you play the 1980’s game Pac-Man and it’s super easy. All ...
There is a reason Google rules when it comes to celebrating April Fools' Day. Case in point: go to Google Maps right now and you can play a game (or several) of Ms. Pac-Man, the classic arcade game ...
Google is giving its users a treat for April Fool’s Day. The tech company has introduced a feature that allows users to play Mrs. Pacman on the streets of their own city. Those visiting Google Maps ...
Upon loading Google Maps, users will notice an option to insert a coin on the bottom-left corner of the browser. Moving your cursor over the arcade-inspired square will reveal a message: “READY!” ...