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The project success led Google to greenlight Google's self-driving car program in January 2009. [2] In 2011, Google acquired 510 Systems (co-founded by Levandowski, Pierre-Yves Droz and Andrew Schultz), and Anthony's Robots for an estimated US$20 million. [30] [27] [36] [5] [38] Levandowski's vehicle and hardware, and Stanford's AI technology ...
This category contains real estate properties owned by or affiliated with Google and its parent company Alphabet Inc. Pages in category "Google buildings and structures" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
The semi-secret Google X Lab, which is the development lab for items such as Google Glass, is located in "ordinary two-story red-brick buildings" about 1 ⁄ 2 mile (800 meters) from the Googleplex. It has a "burbling fountain out front and rows of company-issued bikes, which employees use to shuttle to the main campus."
111 Eighth Avenue occupies the full city block between Eighth and Ninth Avenues and 15th and 16th Streets in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. [1] The building, completed in 1932, was designed by Lusby Simpson of Abbott, Merkt & Co. [2] [3] The building is 15 stories tall and has 2.9 million square feet (270,000 m 2) of floor space, more than the Empire State Building; [4 ...
Google unveiled plans for a sprawling data center in Kansas City’s Northland on Wednesday, a $1 billion investment the company said would help drive its artificial intelligence efforts.
The Buick Avista is a concept 2-door, 2+2-seater hardtop coupe built by Buick, first unveiled at the 2016 North American International Auto Show on January 10, 2016. [4]The exterior, finished in superior blue, [3] boasts a low-slung flowing pillarless coupe design with a sloping fastback roofline.
The 75,000-square-foot (7,000 m 2) building was delayed for a few years after hazardous materials were found on the building site, requiring removal. The latest tenant of this building was Google in 2011, [2] which added two neighboring buildings as part of a major expansion to establish a larger employment presence in Los Angeles. [3] [4] [5]
The James R. Thompson Center (JRTC), under reconstruction as Google Center or Googleplex Chicago and originally the State of Illinois Center, is a postmodern-style building designed by architect Helmut Jahn, located at 100 W. Randolph Street in the Loop district of Chicago.