Posts Tagged ‘sun microsystems

Say hello to Facebook’s new offices, the mostly abandoned former headquarters of Sun Microsystems. Tomorrow, Facebook will hold a press conference to announce it has moved to Menlo Park. The company has been based in Palo Alto since 2004, but its current campus (leased from Stanford) simply can’t support Facebook’s swelling ranks. Our sources tell [...]

Facebook is moving out of its current office complex in Palo Alto and relocating to the former campus of Sun Microsystems in San Mateo. Facebook has sent Mashable and other media outlets an invite to a press conference Tuesday, February 8, where it will it discuss its new headquarters. The event will be taking place [...]

If you happen to live in California and know any Facebook employees, consider saving cardboard boxes and bubble wrap for them.  The company’s poised to make a big announcement about establishing a new headquarters, scheduling a media event for Tuesday, February 8th. Caroline McCarthy reported this afternoon, "Facebook has sent out an invitation for a [...]

Current and potential Facebook employees who are weighing their options should set aside any concerns about lack of elbow space.  Although things might be getting tight at the company’s current headquarters, reports indicate Facebook has bought two new buildings. Mike Swift wrote, "Records filed with the San Mateo County recorder’s office show that Giant Properties [...]

Along with the new year comes many traditions. The silly glasses, various annoying noise makers and poppers, confetti, sparklers, and champagne (or whatever alcohol is readily available) are just a few of the many items that are often synonymous with new year celebrations. Equally connected to the new year are "Year in Review" articles. Like [...]


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