Google web grows in city
"Many of the most talented and creative engineers and scientists in our field of computer science want to be here," says Alfred Spector in this Wall Street Journal feature on Google New York. Spector has helped run our research initiatives since 2007 and explains how our NYC office has grown into an engineering powerhouse while remaining our largest sales office in the world.
Read more about our NYC office at wsj.com
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