Thursday, February 22, 2007
Googled Pictures
Recently, Forbes magazine named Google the "Best Place to Work in America." If you haven't yet figured out why, we offer up a bit of evidence with an installment of the "Moving Pictures" series that features a Google engineer (it airs thursday, the 22nd, at 11pm).
Ian Langworth agreed to be our photo-taker. Given Google's reputation as a walled-off company, it was nice that Ian, and his PR helpers, got back right away and agreed to do the story. Given Google's reputation as a factory where engineers barely see the light of day, the fact that Ian turned over a whopping 104 photographs was above and beyond the call of duty.
I've been to Google many times , but to spend time with Ian as he enthusiastically showed off his pictures gave me a look at the company, and its employees, I haven't seen before .. the martini party is a highlight.
We hope you enjoy it, on TV and here on the web...maybe it'll have you thinking of Google in a slightly different light.
Recently, Forbes magazine named Google the "Best Place to Work in America." If you haven't yet figured out why, we offer up a bit of evidence with an installment of the "Moving Pictures" series that features a Google engineer (it airs thursday, the 22nd, at 11pm).
Ian Langworth agreed to be our photo-taker. Given Google's reputation as a walled-off company, it was nice that Ian, and his PR helpers, got back right away and agreed to do the story. Given Google's reputation as a factory where engineers barely see the light of day, the fact that Ian turned over a whopping 104 photographs was above and beyond the call of duty.
I've been to Google many times , but to spend time with Ian as he enthusiastically showed off his pictures gave me a look at the company, and its employees, I haven't seen before .. the martini party is a highlight.
We hope you enjoy it, on TV and here on the web...maybe it'll have you thinking of Google in a slightly different light.
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