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Post by bernard on Oct 2, 2008 6:30:32 GMT -5
Google moved into its Reston office last month, and is still getting settled apparently. The office (photos of which can bee seen at Michael's Blog) is a bit unconventional for Reston, but absolutely conventional for Google. The Post writes: Take its new space, a departure from the typical cubicle-filled offices of Northern Virginia. The conference rooms are named after famous Virginia natives, such as Patsy Cline and Lewis and Clark. The room named after Ella Fitzgerald contains a floor-to-ceiling photo of the singer. Nearby are big-screen TVs, supposedly reserved for videoconferencing. Meals are catered daily in the cafeteria. Vint Cerf, referred to as the "Father of the Internet" for his role in developing the network, has an office next to a cluster of Adirondack lawn chairs intended to promote discussion among employees. www.webpronews.com/topnews/2008/09/29/google-getting-more-friendly-with-the-government
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