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This is our first week in the brand new Twitter HQ. There will be lots more photos as we finish setting things up and do some more construction here and there but overall, the new space is really comfortable and inspiring. I just snapped a few quick photos with my phone and sent them to Flickr. By contrast, check out our old office featured in MIT Technology Review (where I stole the title of this blog post).

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Um, why does your new office look like a Kindergarten?? LOL
Hopefully, this move is nice and painless so you guys can get back to coding as quick as possible.
maybe instead of playing Foosball, Twitter people should be fixing Twitter?
Looks nice, Now kill the whale!
I want to work there.
I want to tweet from there.
Well, I already work on Les Champs Élysées, Paris, but wow !
Less foosball, more coding.
Congrats on the new office. Any thoughts on when the API request limit will be increased back to a more usable limit (50-70 requests/hour).
Hello from Paris, France. So what's this Twitter thing all about anyway.... That's twice in one day I've heard about it...
Matthew Rose / http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqAcIpGY8Nw
Wow, both your new and old space (I enjoyed the brief TR piece) are very "lofty". Any way to humanize and warm up the coldness of the space? It seems like zero privacy, I don't know how people can concentrate. But kudos on all of the funding so you at least have an adequate amount of space to work within.
The "everyone in one room" design space does promote a sort of worker democracy instead of people jockeying for offices.
I like the new place. I saw in the MIT Tech review that you had some POM Tea in your old kitchen. Email me and I'll send you some for the new place. Congrats.
pomblogger at pomwonderful dot com
Don't forget to make sure that you arrange some good feng shui in the building.
Hey! Why are you using pictures of my office..lol.
Looks fantastic!
Don't forget to make sure that you arrange some good feng shui in the building.
Nice HQ! would love to come and visit or coordinate an interview for all your Latin American fans that read my reports and blogs(I mean you have a LOT of Spanish Speaking fans in the countries I work). Congrats again! Lara Bersano
Looks great! I love all the natural light you get.
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