
Trey Ratcliff took a picture of the outside area of the GooglePlex, actually the backyard area

Brass Monki, custom sneaker designers, have designed a version of Google sneakers out of Nike sneakers. As you can see from the image above, the sneaker looks pretty neat! I can’t seem to find them in the e-commerce store, so I am not sure if they were pulled due to legal reasons or never posted there – and only available for custom orders. That being said, it appears these sneakers would cost about $550 to buy.

The unusual move comes as several U.S. cities elbow for a spot in Google’s new “Fiber for Communities” program. The Web giant is going to install new Internet connections in unannounced locations, giving those communities Internet speeds 100 times faster than those elsewhere, with data transfer rates faster than 1 gigabit per second.

Can you imagine walking around with this hairdo? The “Chrome Cut” is a haircut and styling that takes the shape and color of the Google Chrome logo. The picture was posted by Mayhem Chaos on Flickr.

Danny Sullivan was at Newport Beach yesterday, on Memorial Day and snapped a picture of a Google Boat at the dock. He posted the picture on his Twitter account for all to see. Danny admitted he had an urge to place a Bing sticker on the boat near the Google logo.

What would you find in Pristina, the largest city of Kosovo? A Google Fashion Store on the retail strip. Of course this is not a real Google store, but someone took the liberty to use Google’s logo for their store. This picture was posted on Flickr by Tony Bowden in June 2010.