
iLoo - Wikipedia
The iLoo (short for Internet loo) was a cancelled Microsoft project to develop a Wi-Fi Internet -enabled portable toilet.
iLoo - Snopes.com
2003年5月14日 · Microsoft Corp. said a company news release that it was developing a portable toilet with Internet access, called an "iLoo," was a hoax perpetrated by its British division.
ILoo - Wikiwand
The iLoo (short for Internet loo) was a cancelled Microsoft project to develop a Wi-Fi Internet -enabled portable toilet.
Microsoft Flushed 'iLoo' Idea After All - CBS News
2003年5月13日 · Microsoft Corp. and its public relations firm have changed their story — again — about whether its United Kingdom division had been developing an Internet-enabled portable toilet.
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Oh, It's Not a Hoax: MS ILoo - WIRED
2003年5月13日 · After claiming that the iLoo, a portable Internet-connected toilet, was a hoax, Microsoft has changed its tune. The company now admits that the iLoo, as silly as it sounds, was a real project...
iLoo makes Microsoft gag - CNET
2003年5月12日 · The Redmond, Wash.-based software giant said on Monday that news that MSN UK was creating the iLoo, a portable lavatory that was supposedly going to be tested at music festivals in Great Britain...
iLoo - Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core
The iLoo (short for Internet loo) was a cancelled Microsoft project to develop a Wi-Fi Internet-enabled portable toilet.
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The Microsoft iLoo (Apr 2003) - Museum of Hoaxes
Reporters pestered Microsoft with questions about the iLoo. For instance, wouldn’t the queue for it be miles long? Were beer-soaked, sweaty music festivals really the ideal place to introduce it? And what about keeping it clean? What kind of fluids might get on the keyboard?