Today is Veterans Day , the annual U.S. holiday honoring military veterans who have served our country in the armed forces. It is also celeb...
Hood to Coast 2009
This past Monday, when my co-workers asked me what I did over the weekend, I casually mentioned that I ran a 197 mile race. Thankfully, Hood...
Celebrating Gay Pride 2009
All around Google, we're proud of our work, our culture and, most importantly, our people. In the spirit of celebration, this spring and...
GoogleServe: Thinking globally and serving locally
What do painting murals, teaching tech classes, and gardening have to do with Google? These are a few of the activities Googlers have partic...
A galactic mentor
This month marks the 30th anniversary of the final quarter being dropped into the world’s first commercial video game, for it was in May of ...
A Mom's Day menu
When I was about three years old, my mom and I had a game. Mom would show me things around the house. "Look, Scotto, this is a picture,...
Larry Page's University of Michigan commencement address
Over the weekend Larry Page delivered the commencement address at his alma mater and encouraged grads to "get a little crazy." Vid...
Engineering a healthier diet
Back in 2007, the cafes at our Mountain View campus started color-coding menu items according to healthfulness. The healthiest items are col...
Will it lens?
Not long ago, a bunch of us in our Santa Monica office pooled together the money to buy a four-foot by three-foot Fresnel lens . We've ...
The magic number
Here at Google, we're getting ready to celebrate Pi Day , which culminates tomorrow, March 14 at 1:59pm, a date and time that correspond...
Cardboard creativity
A few months ago, the Google Open Source team had an offsite in our Chicago office, and we were looking for something fun, social, and geek...
A grateful season
The holidays are a time for giving, and Googlers across the globe have found some creative ways to give back to their communities this seaso...
Jean Bartik: the untold story of a remarkable ENIAC programmer
This guest post was written by Kathy Kleiman , who discovered the ENIAC Programmers 20 years ago and founded the ENIAC Programmers Project t...
Triple silken pumpkin pie takes the prize
What is the first thing that most people associate with Thanksgiving? Well, probably turkey, but pumpkin pie comes in a close second. As I ...
What are you going to be for Halloween?
In 2006 it was a pirate. Halloween party-goers donned eye patches, tricornes , and the Jolly Roger , inspired by favorite seafarer Captain J...
Traveling by zip-line
It's no secret that we have fun finding innovative solutions to big problems. Recently, some fellow software engineers and I applied thi...
A Googlicious time
For a lot of us who work here, there's one thing that defines the culture more than anything else: the food. We have a passion for ever...
High-powered search for Arabic-speaking engineers
When I first started working at Google in 2006 I was amazed to see that the fabled 20% time really existed, and that it was up to me to dec...
Stories by Googlers
I recently had the chance to interview several long-time Googlers about the early days. To commemorate our 10th birthday, we've been rev...
Ten years and counting
The Google doodle tradition started a long time ago (in summer 1999 , in fact) when Larry and Sergey put a stick figure on the homepage to ...