Day: March 16, 2011


Medhufushi, The Romantic Maldivian Island
If you’re looking for a romantic place that will offer you a memorable vacation, look no more: Medhufushi Island in the Meemu Atoll, Maldives, is exactly what you need. The resort has been completely renovated in 2007 and it offers lush accommodation and excellent service.
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Modern Sustainable Home in Bainbridge Island
Ellice Residence is a renovated older villa in Bainbridge Island, Washington. It is located on the top of Yeomalt Bluff and it’s surrounded by trees and a lot of green. Coates Design made this house as compatible as possible with it surroundings, by introducing different sustainable features in it.
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Mozilla’s Mountain View Office
Very modern and with predominantly minimalist cues, Mozilla’s office in Mountain View is a welcoming place for the employees. It is spacious enough to encourage creativity and we really like the furnishings inside. All in all, this is a nice modern office.
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New Most Expensive Dog Sold for £1 Million
Remember Yangtze River Number Two, the Tibetan Mastiff that used to be the most expensive dog in the world? His owner bought him for approximately $582,000, which was a pretty impressive record at the time. But the new most expensive dog (also a Tibetan Mastiff) is a puppy worth twice as much: it sold for […]
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Skype Office in Palo Alto by Blitz
Lively and colorful, this is Skype’s new office in Palo Alto. The very creative design does not compromise the functionality of this 54,000-sq. ft. workplace, but it definitely makes it more welcoming.
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How About a Pair of Horse Hoof Shoes Worth £1,300?
Betfair commissioned a team of fashion designers to create something special for Cheltenham National Hunt Festival’s 100th anniversary, so they made these horse hoof shoes, which Betfair describes as “the perfect accessory for racing fans who want to stand out from the crowd”.
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Digg’s Office in San Francisco
Digg’s office in San Francisco is a pretty nice place. It’s got well organized cubicles for employees, but also larger, open spaces for unwinding. Here people can play games, visit the kitchen, have a coffee or enjoy some snacks. The pictures below will better explain what we are talking about.
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