Thursday, November 09, 2006



Had lunch at the Googleplex with a South African friend. This is just one of a few buildings on the "campus". It was really cool -- incredible food prepared by chefs, laundry services, games rooms, doctors, dentists .... all free! You can even take your dog to work. Oh yes, Larry Page walked past ... apparently he's just "one of the guys" there.

Because the campus is so big, there're 2-wheel electric scooters to get you from one building to the next. And all meetings start at 7 minutes past the hour to allow for the scooter trip. In the lobby of the main entrance, a list of near real- time words is projected onto the wall -- these are actual multilingual queries from all the Google sites around the world. It's not exactly real time so that any naughty words can be taken out.

Sorry there aren't more pics -- not allowed to take any. Time magazine did a photo essay about life at the Googleplex.

Friday, November 03, 2006




Spent 5 days in Athens at the Internet Governance Forum, a UN event to discuss issues such as freedom of expression, censorship, multilingualism, local content, etc. I was there to be on a panel, along with a few other "youngsters" (actually 20- and 30-somethings), to discuss Emerging Issues from a Youth Perspective. The panel was held at the closing ceremony, about 400 people in the audience.

I didn't see Athens at all -- just from the airport to the hotel and back. But at least the hotels were in a beautiful area outside the city, referred to as the Athenian Riviera. Here're some pics of the crew and the event:
Many more pics on flcikr ...