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It's funny. When I tell my 'normal' friends that I've just come from Facebook's office or need to head down to Google's campus in Mountain View, they often give me a strange look, as if I've just told them I'm about to make a house call to the Easter Bunny. These companies aren't
places inhabited by actual people ? they're nebulous things coursing through the Internet's series of tubes. But I can't blame them. Most of the startup profiles we see in magazines feature a portrait of the founders solemnly gazing into the distance as they plot to change the world with their revolutionary new sharing widget. Sometimes there's a snapshot of a few desks, each of which is far too neat for anyone to actually have done any work on. There's got to be a better way.
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