Google I/O T-Shirt Hidden Message Puzzle Solved

Google has a history of keeping users engaged with their puzzles at Google IO conference. #-Link-Snipped-# wasn't any different. This year, Google encoded a mysterious code on the t-shirts. Here is how it looks -

#-Link-Snipped-#
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The t-shirt had a series of dashes and dots. Upon a close inspection, we notice that if we lay the series of dashes and dots horizontally, we see the following -
…. – - .–. –. — — .-.-.- –. .-.. .- ….- -.-. -…. …– —-.
It turns out that if we feed this code to online #-Link-Snipped-#, we get the following output -
HTTPGOO.GLA4C639
Now deciphering this is easy: first part is HTTP, followed by Google short URL service, followed by the LA4C639. This translates to #-Link-Snipped-# which further resolves to #-Link-Snipped-#.
Now take a look at above page and find out what Google wants to offer to you.

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