Google Space Launched

Sarah Perez on November 27th, 2005

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Google has launched an internet cafe in London’s Heathrow airport called "Google Space."  There are 10 Samsung laptops, 2 Google employees, and free access to services like Google Mail (known as Gmail, stateside), Picassa, Google Maps, Google Local, and Google Earth, as well as internet access. The temporary installation will be in place until December 19th. Although all access is free of charge, Google plans on using Google Space as a physical test bed for new applications. They will also get to see how people interact with their applications. See photos of Google Space here.

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One Response to “Google Space Launched”

  1. Too bad I will be landing at Stansted instead of Heathrow on my trip to London. Would be nice to see what Google has to offer.

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