Sep 27, 2015
In the world of computer programming, 17 is widely considered the
least random number. To assume we made it this far without a little
luck, though, would be like assuming lava lamps, turtlenecks, and
servers held together by building blocks are harbingers of success. For
our 17th birthday, we offer a glimpse into our humble beginnings, when
branded hockey jerseys were cool and Savage Garden had a number-one
single.
Sometimes you just gotta work with what you have. That’s how you end up with a server made up of toy building blocks.
Not sure what’s more of a relic from a bygone era, the lava lamp or the computer monitor.
Linux penguin was always in search of frosty beverages. Naturally.
Inside Google’s first office, also
known as Larry and Sergey’s Stanford dorm rooms. They had to find
alternative arrangements when the Stanford IT department complained they
were sucking up all the bandwidth.
Google’s first homepage (it worked better than it looked).
The office (and attire) may have changed, but the people are still what matter the most.
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