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10 unusual things you'll find in a Google office...

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Okay, we know their tax-paying record is a bit wobbly. And they caved in to the Chinese censors way too easily. And they're keeping a troubling amount of data on us all. But don't you fancy working for Google - even if it's just for a week or two. No? Well, tell me, would you find the following items in your workplace?

Of course this sort of carry-on is very much a love/hate thing, but there's no denying Google offices are home to some truly weird and wonderful facilities. For example...

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A Google slide. Because stairs are so, well, Yahoo!

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Google sweets. Trendy but still bad for your teeth.

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An infinity pool. No diving, pushing, heavy petting etc.

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Android sculptures. Oddly unsettling.

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Believe it or not, this is furniture. Make yourself comfy.

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One of these. Answers on a postcard.

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Very untidy desks.

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Hipsters on scooters. Nathan Barley anyone?

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A Lego Android (there's a lot of Android-themed stuff).

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Some retro Egg Chairs. Because... er... just because.

 

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