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Google Bangkok office features tuk-tuk and buffalo

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Google Bangkok office features tuk-tuk and buffalo
By Coconuts Bangkok

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BANGKOK: -- Google Thailand tweeted a sneak peek of their new office in Bangkok which incorporates Thainess with Googleness, and the result is reliably “fun” yet “clean.”

So far, we get to the Thai influence in a partial tuk-tuk frame for the ideal selfie prop and one wall painted with a rice farm and buffalo.

Don't forget to notice the kid on the buffalo is playing on his tablet, presumably running Android.

Full story: http://bangkok.coconuts.co//2014/12/16/google-bangkok-office-features-tuk-tuk-and-buffalo-photos

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-- Coconuts Bangkok 2014-12-16

At this moment when I hear the word "Thainess", I do not see a tuk-tuk or a buffalo but something totally different - but I will keep the images to myself......

It would be funnier if the buffalo was driving the tuktuk.

What?

No roller skating rink or skateboard park?

No free, all you can eat buffet?

What happened to the standard Silicon Valley perks?

That's a bad combination. When a buffalo's on the road you got to push them off with your car, how will a Tuk Tuk manage?

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