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  • A Look Inside Twitter Headquarters

    A Look Inside Twitter Headquarters

    Last month we brought you some photos from Facebook Headquarters in Menlo Park. Now we have found some of their social network “rival”, Twitter.

    This is the fourth separate headquarters they have moved into, and is located in the Mid Market neighborhod of San Francisco. The last on was in the SOMA neighborhood, also in San Francisco and images of that office can seen seen here.

    These images are taken by Troy Holden and the rest of the set can be seen here.

    The office building certainly has its charms, including a great view of San Francisco from the garden located on the roof, a game room, and multiple lounge and eating areas. Tech companies are in a serious battle to see who can outdo the other in terms of office perks. Twitter keeps things comparably low key while still offering some of the same amenities. No Google skate park or climbing wall here. It appears that they also only have one large cafeteria, so it looks like Facebook wins in that regard, with multiple on campus restaurants and outdoor snack bars. But truly, is all that really necessary?

    [via: LaughingSquid]

  • Twitter’s Roof Deck Is More Awesome Than Yours

    …If you even have one, that is. As for Twitter? They’re doing just fine, what with the recent opening of their new headquarters in San Francisco. While the new base of operations has been in the pipe since December of 2011, Twitter officially opened their doors to the new facility on Monday, June 11. While the entire facility looks to be incredibly employee-friendly, there’s a specific place in Twitter’s new facility that’s getting the bulk of the attention:

    Twitter’s rooftop deck, which, after you see it, will probably make you look at your backyard with disdain. The lead image is a snippet of the 360 degree panoramic view of the Twitter roof deck, taken and posted on Dru Miller’s Twitter account. Take a moment to play with Miller’s image because it gives a great idea just how accommodating Twitter has made their roof.

    Also, for this particular view:

    Twitter Panorama

    Thanks to Buzzfeed’s image collection abilities, we also have a few more looks at Twitter’s enviable roof deck:

    Twitter Roof Deck
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    Twitter Roof Deck
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    Twitter Roof Deck
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    Twitter Roof Deck
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    So, does seeing this give you any ideas of a new backyard project this weekend? Will it involve multiple trips to Home Depot or Lowe’s? Seeing this also brings me to another tangent: imagine if McDonald’s or Walmart did something like this for their hard worked/underpaid employees. I bet their incredible turnover rate would decrease ever so slightly.

    [H/t to HuffPo for additional images]