Photos: Sydney Googleplex Under Construction

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    Ha ha Anonymous -- 30/07/08

    That last picture is so funny -- is it Eric or Rob Shilkin holding up the sign?

    Beat up Anonymous -- 31/07/08

    This building was underway way before Google signed on as a tenant. Like every business moving to Pyrmont it is great for the bean counters (lower rents) and management (parking plus views) and terrible for staff (extra 30 minutes commuting each day, terrible transport to city plus no amenities in Pyrmont)

    Is not too bad Anonymous -- 31/07/08 (in reply to #320108112)

    I work at the building right behind. There are quite a few cafes nearby and I think the food aren't too bad.
    With the daily 30mins walk you will become healthier.

    Are these pictures even worth the space on the site? Anonymous -- 01/08/08

    Wow - a construction site!!!!

    Zdnet perhaps should have waited until the building was finished and with the Google fitout in place - that would have been more newsworthy that this complete pap.

    googleplex moving Anonymous -- 01/08/08

    Pyrmont is not several kilometeres away as claimed. Its just 5 minutes walk

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