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mseebach
on Oct 17, 2012
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Google throws open doors to its top-secret data ce...
It's a nice piece, but nothing new in it, and most certainly no doors were thrown anywhere.
Hurdy
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Well, it's the first time that there are photos from inside. There's a bigger gallery here:
http://www.google.com/about/datacenters/gallery/
bruceboughton
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That link seems to throw Chrome 15 into an infinite redirect loop (without cutting off after n redirects).
Maybe they don't want you to see inside.
Hurdy
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I'm really curious: What's the reason that you are still using Chrome 15?
bruceboughton
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Corporate firewall blocks auto-update channel.
eco
on Oct 17, 2012
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That's pretty amusing that the corporate firewall is making your system far less secure. There has most likely been hundreds of security issues fixed since Chrome 15.
lawdawg
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True, buts its a good consolidation/confirmation of what public information there is known about Google's datacenters.
3825
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Thank you from sparing me from reading the article. :)
ludovicurbain
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+1, I saw this one coming... top secret DC with open doors ? duh.
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