The Google is undeniably one company who manages to constantly be at the center of events, in one way or another. Another proof of this is the last acccase of the company at its offices in Australia.
The company placed two derelict wagon trains in the building that hosts its offices, which it has converted into meeting rooms. It all started when an official suggested picking up the wagons. Of course, his suggestion was a plaque, and although initially rejected, the Google team eventually decided to take them.
Three months ago, Paul Cowan, a Google employee who dropped the idea, was called to the responsible offices and was told that Google had indeed decided that she wanted the wagons at her offices.
They went to a mantra, chose two wagons, and with the help of a crane they went through Google's office on the second floor from a window.
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