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Inside Google's London Complex

An anonymous reader writes "ZDNet has some interesting pictures of Google's new London office which is incidentally looking to boost its 200-man headcount. Also, a Doodle 4 Google contest was held in conjunction with the office opening for schoolchildren."

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  1. Hmm by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    I don't see why Google needed doodles drawn for them. They have a search engine filled with thousands if you turn off the adult protection.

  2. Prizes by The+New+Andy · · Score: 5, Funny
    The winner of the Doodle 4 Google contest is Lisa Waiwaina, age 11. For her doodle, titled "Day of the Child," her prize was an upper case "G" of frosted glass, and her school won an interactive whiteboard.

    Obvious jokes:

    1) Much better than those non-interactive whiteboards which ignored your marker completely.

    2) Does the whiteboard display advertising relevant to whatever you draw on it.

    3) "her prize was an upper case "G" of frosted glass" - when you put it in those terms, yes that prize does sound like a joke.

    1. Re:Prizes by Army+of+1+in+10 · · Score: 3, Funny
      2) Does the whiteboard display advertising relevant to whatever you draw on it.

      That's nothing that the right Firefox plugin can't handle! ;)

      --
      I am an Army of 1 in 10
  3. Disappointing... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    ...No matrix-entrance chair, no bridge, no engineering... What kind of a starship is this googleplex?

  4. a Google bangalore saga by Gopal.V · · Score: 3, Funny

    Some guys from Yahoo Bangalore recently stalked google, apparently they came back quite unimpressed.

  5. At least one sign... by Justen · · Score: 4, Funny

    It must be a sign that Slashdot folk are aging (and maturing, and having kids, etc.) when photos of elementary school children on a field trip is now a top story.

    justen

  6. All the children drew "tm" by anzev · · Score: 4, Funny

    It's interesting to me how all the children drew the TM mark in the upper right corner of the image. I wonder... :-) Starting young I see... Maybe it's so we can say "In soviet Russia, the TM draws you in the upper right corner" :-), or "imagine a beowulf cluster of thesee"