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One Infinite Loop spotted on Google Street View

Posted by Aayush Arya | Monday, August 18, 2008 11:44 AM PT

It’s no secret that Apple is a crazily secretive company. If Steve Jobs had it his way, they’d have their headquarters in some underground bunker on the border of China and India and Jobs would emerge from it once every four months, fly to San Francisco to deliver his keynote speeches, and then promptly return back to base (after wiping all traces of his having been there, of course).

However, as much as Steve may dream about such a setup, the restrictions of the real world spoil his ultimate goal of leaving no sign of Apple on Earth while dishing up new products and raking in the money all the same. One such spoilsport is Google Street View, which recently sent one of its camera equipped cars on a photographing mission down Infinite Loop.

There’s no word on where that car is now or what happened to the Google employees in it* but the photographs somehow made it back to Google HQ and you can now view Apple’s Cupertino campus in all its low definition glory on Google Maps. Have fun wandering down the streets of Infinite Loop and paying Apple HQ a virtual visit.

*That’s not true, of course, but wouldn’t it be just plain cool (and creepy) if it was!

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More Google Street View here:

http://streetviewgallery.corank.com

August 18, 2008
2:48 PM PT

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