Google keeps feet firmly on ground

Until now the company's presence in the UK has been largely restricted to what we see on our personal computers and mobile devices.

Until now the company's presence in the UK has been largely restricted to what we see on our personal computers and mobile devices.

Published Jul 2, 2013

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London - It pretty much owns the internet, all of our data and, well, us. It flogs phones, controls YouTube and makes more money than many countries.

It's also introduced us to new levels of wackiness when it comes to the workplace. Football tables, air hockey, padded cells (sorry, chill-out “snugs”), hi-tech roof terraces, it's all very groovy, and all very Google. Jealous? Of course we are.

Now comes the news that Google's latest London office, for which plans were submitted last week, will be a “groundscraper”. Not for the G Dogs a sky-scraping tower. Nope, it's going for a land-hugging complex in King's Cross that will be longer (at 330m) than the Shard is tall (310).

That's just so Google, isn't it? Pretending that size doesn't matter then trouncing the competition with a bit of lateral thinking. Long (but not very tall) shall it reign. - The Independent

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