IGoogly: Difference between revisions

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References: No, the "googly" bit comes from "googly eye"
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References: iGoogle exists.
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==References==
==References==
*The iGoogly appears to refer to a number of products from Apple, Inc. Notably the iPod music player, iMac computer and iTunes software.
*The iGoogly appears to refer to a number of products from Apple, Inc. Notably the iPod music player, iMac computer and iTunes software. Also, Google call their interactive search page "iGoogle".
*The line "you may only share it with two friends before it breaks" most likely refers to a digital rights management (DRM) method, which allows for purchased music to be copied a certain number of times before it will no longer work.
*The line "you may only share it with two friends before it breaks" most likely refers to a digital rights management (DRM) method, which allows for purchased music to be copied a certain number of times before it will no longer work.

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iGoogly
iGoogly

This is a next-generation googly eye. It costs three times as much as comparable models because it's smooth, shiny, and has a minimalistic user interface. If you're thinking "all googly eyes have those characteristics," then you're clearly not of refined enough taste to appreciate this thing. Also, by acquiring this iGoogle, you agree to not sew it onto any toys not specifically approved by the cyborg collective, and you may only share it with two friends before it breaks.

Selling Price: 14 Meat.


(In-game plural: iGooglies)
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Drop Location

Crimbo Town

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References

  • The iGoogly appears to refer to a number of products from Apple, Inc. Notably the iPod music player, iMac computer and iTunes software. Also, Google call their interactive search page "iGoogle".
  • The line "you may only share it with two friends before it breaks" most likely refers to a digital rights management (DRM) method, which allows for purchased music to be copied a certain number of times before it will no longer work.