In an internal memo sent out by Microsoft marketing chief Chris Capossela, the company has told employees not to pull off any April Fools Day pranks in the office. ![]() One company that is well aware of this is Xbox platform-holder Microsoft. If a prank goes wrong and upsets a colleague or leaks to the public, it could be a disaster. April Fools Day may be the annual holiday for pranks, tomfoolery, and hijinks, but doing them at work can cause more trouble than it's worth.
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