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Why do you find it intensely irritating? Google's a massive company that employees all sorts of different professions and types of people. This puzzle isn't targeting you, seems successful to me.
Well, that's rather my point - the kind of people who would find it irritating are almost certainly not the kind of people they would be targeting with such a puzzle anyway. Why do I find it irritating? Because it seems both elitist and adolescent, in a child-like "secret society" sort of way.
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Re: Foobar
#32Could this have to do with Googles ARG Endgame[1]? It seems just cryptic enough to fit the bill. [1] http://www.theverge.com/2014/10/7/6927605/welcome-to-endgame...
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#34I think this is very clever. Assuming this is something to do with recruitment (as the other comments suggest), then of course I find it intensely irritating and it confirms my pre-existing notion that I would never want to work for a company like Google. But, on the other hand, the people who devised this puzzle are clearly people who would be enticed by a puzzle like it, and would therefore think it was a good way…
On google search, you have the variable window.location.search = "?gfe_rd=cr&ei=XXXGyZiVNHoFcuF8Qe7wYHACw&gws_rd=ssl"
That string is appended to the url of the iframe: src="https://foobar.withgoogle.com/"+window.location.search
Re: Foobar
#35Looks like it's Google's recruiting for Python devs: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8588080
More like javascript/web-developer recruiting. The page-source doesn't contain anything other than html/css/js.
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Have you not heard the stories? Captain Barbossa and his crew of miscreants sail from the dreaded Isla de Muerta. It's an island that cannot be found except by those who already know where it is. http://pirates.wikia.com/wiki/Isla_de_Muerta
Except that's easily solved, by going there with someone who's been there before...
Re: Foobar
#38Huh, this is a really weird mix of subdomains. https://www.google.com/search?q=withgoogle.com
Re: Foobar
#39Looks like it's Google's recruiting for Python devs: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8588080
More like javascript/web-developer recruiting. The page-source doesn't contain anything other than html/css/js.
Seems like you need to be "invited".