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Google celebrates its Latest Android Release by adding a Honeycomb Sculpture in its Headquarters

Google celebrates its Latest Android Release by adding a Honeycomb Sculpture in its Headquarters
Google’s Android Honeycomb has been released into the markets, and in keeping with tradition, Google has also added an oversized honeycomb sculpture in its Mountain View headquarters lawn. A great way to celebrate!

This sculpture has been planted near the other Android release statues, bang in front of the Google building. It depicts a large honeycomb with an Android mascot popping out of it and a bee heading in its direction.

A video has also been posted on YouTube in which the sculpture installation can be seen. And as far as the music for the video was concerned, the folks at Google opted for a modern take on the Flight of the Bumblebee.

A person dressed as a bumblebee also showed up at the debut – and commenced dancing for the camera and riding a bicycle, while employees installed the Honeycomb.

However, the Honeycomb statue wasn’t the only giant-sized object around at the Google premises. All the previously installed statues were huddled together and were put in new locations. Perhaps, Google is planning on putting up more pieces of art in its lawn in the near future.

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