Our AndroidPIT decided to thank its
moderators and admins from the forum for their passion and dedication.
This time, the team of German moderators were able to enjoy the Google
Headquarters in Hamburg Germany, along with AndroidPIT's German editors
and administration. Believe me folks, this tripe was worth it!
The
AndroidPIT crew with its mods and admins at the Google Headquarters for
Germany in Hamburg. What a nice looking bunch! © AndroidPIT
Everything started last
Christmas when the German team here in Berlin were wondering how to
thank and celebrate the dedicated mods and admins from their forum.
Even if this is a fun place to share information about Android and
other interesting topics, it's still hard work. So they came up with a
very special idea: a visit to the german Google headquarters situated in
Hamburg.
This was their Android room! © AndroidPIT
Last Friday, Stefan Keuchel, the PR Manager for Google, welcomed the
whole crew to the corridors of the big G. The building is made up of 6
floors and each one has a different theme, so a new discovery came with
every elevator ride. The water-themed floor looks more like a huge
swimming pool than an office. There's also a games room that is stocked
full of arcade games, darts and chess boards. The employees of the
company can come here to relax and participate in a quick game of Wii.
On the water floor, AndroidPIT's Sophia jumped into the ''pool''. I wouldn't mind having this in my office :( © AndroidPIT
The whole visit lasted 2 whole hours and then the team got to talk
with Stefan Keuchel,but were sworn to secrecy on what was discussed.
After the tour was over, the team went out for dinner in a family
hostel before going back to the hotel, courtesy of AndroidPIT. The next
day is was home time. What a short but intense trip!
The
game room was filled with a variety of games! I would love this. We
have a ping pong table and a fusball table, but there's no comparing.©
AndroidPIT
The German Forum has really thrived with all of its members, mods and admins. I know that the .com forum and all of its members do a great job and really contribute to a real sense of community.
I'm not sure how they would reunite people from the US, UK, Canada,
India, Malaysia etc, but who knows what the future holds. Lesson
learned: AndroidPIT appreciates its dedicated members!
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