There are apparently Easter eggs all over the Internet as well. Usually, they are hidden links or files coded into software or websites by programmers as jokes. With Easter around the corner, Sumo Heavy Industries, a digital commerce strategy and execution firm, appropriately compiled some of the best, and most well-hidden Easter eggs on the Internet into a handy little infographic. One of them involves Miss Piggy; a couple of the most iconic ones can be found on Digg; and a couple of them require the popular Konami Code. My favorite is number 5. What I think is so great about these Easter eggs, is that if you come across one, you know the company has a sense of humor. Hidden gems such as Apple’s reference to Rickrolling (at number 4), shows that they don’t take themselves too seriously. It also gives you a peak into the company’s culture. These kinds of Easter eggs are a genius marketing tactic.

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