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Old 09-16-2004, 08:57 AM  
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Google Puzzle Being Used To Find New Recruits

Read a great news story this morning on Google's new approach to hiring engineers, by using puzzles on billboards:


This is the ad they are showing at Cambridge:


Quote:
Sept. 14, 2004 -- Mysterious banners at a Cambridge, Mass., subway stop have commuters scratching their heads. The signs, challenging passers-by to solve a complicated math problem, are actually a cryptic pitch by Google, which is looking to hire more brainy engineers. Andrea Shea reports.

The message at Harvard Square also appears on a billboard in California's Silicon Valley, but Google's name is nowhere to be found on the ads. It simply states:

{first 10-digit prime found in consecutive digits of e}.com

In case you're wondering -- or forgot -- e is the base of the natural system of logarithms, having a numerical value of about 2.71828 (though the number goes on forever).

The correct answer to the banner problem leads to a Web site that poses yet another puzzle. Eventually, the determined problem-solver lands at a Google Web page that asks the smart, or lucky, few for a resume.




















And now for the spoilers if you're interested
Test 1, Asks you to go to: http://7427466391.com/
Test 2, The Password is: 5966290435

I guess I could apply to Google now

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