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Adobe
Nicholas Carlson · 05/08/08 09:59AMYahoo
Nicholas Carlson · 05/08/08 09:59AMTech's top 10 workspaces
Nicholas Carlson · 05/06/08 08:00PMWhat makes for an appealing workspace? The envelopes they leave in your mailbox every two weeks. But after that, it comes down to design and amenities. Also, we like windows and brick. Lots and lots of brick. After spending some time on Office Snapshots, we present the ten best-looking offices in tech, below.
Pixar
Nicholas Carlson · 05/06/08 07:55PMGoogle Zürich
Nicholas Carlson · 05/06/08 07:55PMDigg
Nicholas Carlson · 05/06/08 07:55PMTocquigny
Nicholas Carlson · 05/06/08 07:55PMIAC
Nicholas Carlson · 05/06/08 07:55PMEtsy
Nicholas Carlson · 05/06/08 07:55PMGawker Media
Nicholas Carlson · 05/06/08 07:55PMNetflix
Nicholas Carlson · 05/06/08 07:55PMSix Apart
Nicholas Carlson · 05/06/08 07:55PMGoogleplex
Nicholas Carlson · 05/06/08 07:55PMWhy Googlers go: because they want to control everything
Nicholas Carlson · 05/05/08 11:40AMApple thinks corporate — or rather, corporations think Apple
Nicholas Carlson · 05/02/08 11:00AMOut of 250 surveyed companies, 87 percent report owning Apple computers. That's up from 48 percent In 2006. In BusinessWeek's story on Apple's creep into corporate cubicles, Dimension Data CIO Mark Slaga explains how Apple is gaining ground without really trying: "Steve Jobs doesn't need a sales force because he already has one: employees like the ones in my company." (Though, as it happens, Apple is looking for office space in Manhattan's Midtown, which could conceivably house salespeople.)
Why Google employees should leave before it's too late
Nicholas Carlson · 05/02/08 09:00AMMeet Silicon Valley's very own fight club (NSFW)
Nicholas Carlson · 04/30/08 10:00AMWhy do men in Silicon Valley join Apple engineer Gints Klimanis's fight club? In this clip, Limanis tells ESPN:
It's Friday afternoon and the specter of Microsoft haunts Yahoo
Nicholas Carlson · 04/25/08 05:20PMA source close to Yahoo, closer yet to its Media Group, tells us that the emotional strain of February's layoffs, and more expected to come if the Microsoft deal goes through, has Yahoos in the grip of fear. "The big push inside of Yahoo right now is for everyone to justify what they're doing for a living," our source tells us.
Bebo employees claim to welcome AOL bosses, but secretly fear them
Owen Thomas · 04/23/08 07:00PMVested employees at social network Bebo, anticipating the massive stock-options payday they'll get when AOL finalizes its $850 million purchase of their employer, have been passing around stickers that read "I, for one, welcome our new AOL overlords." One was so excited that he sent it to Valleywag — and then rapidly thought better of it, fearing that this leak of sensitive information would somehow jeopardize the merger. Such typical Valley groupthink: Yes, little programmer, the fate of the entire company is riding on your shoulders! Loose lips sink acquisitions!