Showing posts with label Headquarters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Headquarters. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Google invests $ 1 billion in its new headquarters

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A week ago, the folks at Google was investing $ 200 million in a wind farm in Texas, and now have returned to make another great investment. A couple of days ago, the search giant approved investment of no less than $ 1,000 million for the new company's headquarters will be located in the UK, more precisely in the heart of London. Google definitely has a lot of money, right?

The company's new headquarters, which will be completed around 2016, will consist of a building of approximately 92,000 square meters. As estimated, the building itself will cost about $ 1.6 billion dollars. Its construction will begin later this year.

Matt Britin, Google's vice president for North and Central Europe, has said that this is a major investment by the company. Eyes are focused on the UK, where computing and web were invented

No doubt good news for Google, for London and for the UK.

Monday, April 16, 2012

What is Inside Apple Headquarters ?



Over the weekend an extensive gallery of photos from inside Apple Headquarters was published. Some we’ve seen before, others are new and give a detailed look at the insides of the beast.When you first walk inside Apple HQ, you’re greeted by the welcome/reception desk, which is situated inside the massive atrium with its bright natural light and suspended walkways.


Reception Desk

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Apple HQ atrium




Apple HQ atrium
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Apple HQ atrium
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Apple HQ atrium
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The one and only place inside the Apple campus that’s open to the public is the Company Store. It’s the only place where you won’t get accosted by security for taking pictures, and the only place in the world where you can buy Apple logo merchandise, like shirts and hats (though they also sell iPods and other Apple products).


Apple Company Store
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Apple Company Store
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Apple Company Store
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As you wander the halls of Apple HQ (which isn’t allowed, actually, unless you’re a senior staff member), you’ll see sights like these.


Inside Apple HQ
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Inside Apple HQ
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Inside Apple HQ
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Inside Apple HQ
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Special thanks to reader Rehan Mehta, who sent us the four further pictures from an inside hallway/entrance on the Apple campus. (These images are copyrighted to Rehan Mehta, and used by permission.) According to Rehan, “If I remember correctly, this was a hallway (from the 4th or 5th Infinite Loop entrance) that led straight to the courtyard in the middle.” You can see some nifty black & white pictures of Steve Jobs on these walls, along with a quote from him printed on a large canvas.


Inside Apple HQ
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Inside Apple HQ
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Inside Apple HQ
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Inside Apple HQ
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If you need to make a pit stop, you might see restroom signs that look like this.


Men's Room sign at Apple HQ
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Women's Room sign at Apple HQ
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Hungry? Head over to the campus cafeteria, “Café Macs.” The food’s not free — not even for employees — but it’s inexpensive and very healthy.


Apple Cafeteria
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Apple Cafeteria
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When staff members need a break, they can head over to the break room/rec room. (I have no idea what they call it.) Or they can go outside and play some basketball on the on-campus court.


Apple HQ rec room
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Apple HQ rec room
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Apple HQ outdoor basketball court
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There’s also an on-campus fitness room, filled with exercise equipment.


Apple HQ fitness center
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That stuff’s all well and good, but what about where the… you know, the actual work gets done? If you’re hoping to get a glimpse inside Tim Cook’s office, you can dream on. It’s probably one of the most off-limits areas on the entire campus. But one photog managed to snap an image of a meeting room.


Apple HQ meeting room
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When Apple calls one of its trademark “keynote” press conferences, it usually takes place at a public facility in San Francisco. But occasionally, for a more intimate setting, Apple brings the press to it’s own theater, which it calls the Apple Town Hall. A number of events have been held here over the years, including the infamous “Antennagate” event.


Apple Town Hall
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Apple Town Hall
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Outside Apple Town Hall
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Outside Apple Town Hall
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Speaking of Antennagate, that was the event where Apple, for the first time ever, opened up some of its most private doors for the press to see. Namely, the state-of-the-art Wireless Testing Lab, where they put their latest iPhone models through their paces, testing things like signal strength and user interference.


Apple's Wireless Testing Lab
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Apple's Wireless Testing Lab
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Apple's Wireless Testing Lab
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One of the true “holy grail” locations deep inside Apple’s headquarters — seriously, I wouldn’t be surprised if it was underground — is senior designer Jonathan Ive’s Design Facility. I was surprised to find even this small glimpse inside the Design Facility, given how jealously Apple guards its secrets. So it’s not much, but it’s all there is. And ladies, you even get some Ive-y eye candy. Behind his biceps, you’ll see some pretty hardcore industrial machinery.


Apple's Design Facility
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I originally had this image (below) placed above as a meeting room, but after a commenter pointed out its visual similarities to the Design Lab photo, I’ve moved it here for comparison. What do you think?


A legacy "Apple Team" press photo, that may also have been taken inside the Design Lab

What is Inside Instagram's Headquarters ?

Hello world,




just now

We talked about facebook and Instagram...

Instagram is a free photo sharing program launched in October 2010 that allows users to take a photo, apply a digital filter to it, and then share it on a variety of social networking services, including Instagram's own. A distinctive feature confines photos to a square shape, similar to Kodak Instamatic and Polaroid images, in contrast to the 4:3 aspect ratio typically used by mobile device cameras.

With this post, we're kicking off a new occasional photo feature that will take you inside of the headquarters of today's top tech companies, from the big multinationals to the young startups of Silicon Valley.

A free photo sharing application that has been called "the hottest iPhone startup right now," Instagram operates out of Twitter's old office at 164 South Park St. in the South Park neighborhood of San Francisco. The company, founded without a business model or any specific financing in mind, has quickly grown: It now has more than four million users sharing photos through the app and posting them to a variety of social networks such as Foursquare, Twitter and Posterous. It has just four employees

 

Entrance

Early Sketches

Lobby

Lobby

Camera Collection

Camera Collection

Camera Collection

Camera Crew

Entrance

Dessert for 4

Espresso

Espresso

Kevin

Kevin

Conference Room

Conference Room

Main Room

Main Room

Main Room

Main Room

Main Room

Whiteboard

Window

Mike and Shayne

Mike and Shayne

Shayne

Working on New Features

Third-Party App

Entrance

@juanpoolio unwrapping his Emmy! #nprlife (Taken with Instagram at NPR Headquarters)