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    • party plane

      Why Larry and Sergey bought a fighter jet

      Larry, Sergey, and Eric have a fighter jet, and you don't. They also have a sweet place to park it: Moffett Field, the airstrip closest to the heart of Silicon Valley. Even Oracle CEO Larry Ellison has to get chauffeured down to San Jose to board his private plane. Remind us, how did the Googlers get such a sweet deal? More »

      10:40 AM on Mon Oct 27 2008
      By Owen Thomas
      5,958 views, 7 comments

      Most discussed dotcomburnout: Might as well use Moffett for something, it is a ghost town. Charge them and all the other guys more »

    • Googlers in Space

      Larry and Sergey yanked party plane from space mission

      Nasa may be regretting a sweetheart deal it cut with Google cofounders Larry Page and Sergey Brin. In exchange for a 90-year lease on land at Nasa's Ames Research Center adjacent to Google's headquarters, the space agency made a side agreement with Page and Brin to let them park their fleet of private jets at Nasa's Moffett Field. The only requirement: That the Googlers loan out their planes for space research missions as needed. But it turns out that for Larry and Sergey, partying with politicians is more important than studying space. More »

      8:58 AM on Mon Oct 6 2008
      By Owen Thomas
      6,289 views, 7 comments

      Most discussed YMMV: This would be some laughable and ridiculous reporting if it weren't a serious topic. could "Owen Thomas" be any more »

    • larry and sergey

      Google party plane watches spaceship go down in flames

      It's good to be the Googlers. Part of Larry Page and Sergey Brin's sweetheart deal to park their fleet of private jets at Nasa's Ames Research Center involves letting the space agency use their Gulfstream V for so-called "scientific experiments." What that really means: Getting a front-row seat for some really bitchin' real-time space porn. A European space freighter, full of trash from the International Space Station, was sent down from orbit to burn up in the atmosphere early this morning over the Pacific Ocean. A Gulfstream owned by H211 LLC, the flight-operating company through which Larry and Sergey own their party planes, participated in observing the event. "It was decided to postpone the reentry by three weeks so that the reentry would happen at nighttime for best viewing conditions," two researchers wrote in an article on Space.com. That raises one key question. More »

      9:00 AM on Mon Sep 29 2008
      By Owen Thomas
      2,838 views, 4 comments

      Latest by giddieup: so what.. i see trash every week. more »

    • spy photos

      Larry and Sergey brought wives to watch Google satellite launch

      Google helped pay for this weekend's launch of a satellite which will take high-resolution imagery for its Google Earth service, and founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin were on hand to watch the rocket lift off at Vandenberg Air Force Base. Serious business, right? Not when you see our spy photos of the billionaires. Brin wore bright orange Crocs and Page wore a red windbreaker. More tellingly, Brin brought Anne Wojcicki, his pregnant wife, and Page brought his wife Lucy. Both women also dressed informally. Wojcicki carried a plastic water bottle — funny, I thought Larry and Sergey had gotten rid of those at the Googleplex. It all looked like a lark for the billionaire couples, rather than a visit to a high-security military installation — paid for by Google's shareholders and U.S. taxpayers. At least Larry and Sergey seem to have flown their on their own dime — the photos show a Gulfstream V, one of the models in the Googlers' fleet of party planes. Admit it, you all wish you were Larry and Sergey, Crocs and all.

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      2:00 PM on Tue Sep 9 2008
      By Owen Thomas
      17,172 views, 12 comments

      Most discussed bailey: perez? is that you? more »

    • Bill "Bubba" Clinton breaks Google party plane Eric Schmidt, Larry Page and Sergey Brin graciously lent their plush Boeing 767, otherwise known as the Google party plane (photographed in Newark last week), to former president Bill Clinton for a media tour of Africa. However, on a runway in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia's capital, en route to Rwanda, the takeoff was aborted and the plane grounded, forcing Clinton to ride on Jon Bon Jovi's old 707 commandeered for the press gaggle in New Jersey. My guess? Clinton just couldn't lay off the injera and tej and the plane blew a gasket. [Industry Standard]

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    • space travel

      Google thanks NASA for allowing them to use Moffett Field

      It's the 50th anniversary of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, better known as NASA, and Google's rolled out a commemorative logo. The graphic features the Voyager spacecraft, Mars and moon landing vehicles and the Mercury rocket. Not featured? Any of the aircraft in Larry and Sergey's party-plane fleet, which are parked at NASA's Moffett Field and allowed to take off and land from the publicly owned facility increasingly known for private privilege.

      10:20 AM on Tue Jul 29 2008
      By Jackson West
      596 views, 2 comments

      Latest by dotcomburnout: Geez - who cares really? Half the hangars at Moffett are condemned anyway. Maybe NASA can make some more »

    • wedding announcements

      Gavin Newsom selects Jennifer Siebel as gubernatorial running mate

      San Francisco mayor Gavin Newsom is running for higher office again, so it was time for another wedding. The latest bride is actress Jennifer Siebel. Larry Page and Sergey Brin were happy to lend the Google party plane to ferry guests from the Bay Area, so apparently no hard feelings about that whole San Francisco-wide Wi-Fi thing. More »

      1:20 PM on Mon Jul 28 2008
      By Jackson West
      5,455 views, 3 comments

      Latest by bernielomax: wasn't this douche banging a 19 year old just a few months ago? you know what they say about dudes more »

    • schadenfreude

      Googlers stranded at the airport during company trip to Disneyland

      A tipster writes from the San Jose airport:
      Google has taken over san jose airport as they all go to disneyland for their company trip. Everyone is in love with them. Best moment...all flights are currently delayed so naturally the quick thinking googlera are buzzing gate agents trying to jump on other flights. Thankfully the airlines are not allowing googlera to change their group assigned tickets. I LOVE watching googlers argue in earnest only to be denied by the polite agent who lets escape a wry smile after each denial, much to the pleasure of nearby nongooglers. What ... Sergey's plane is too busy running NASA experiments to help out?

      4:35 PM on Mon Feb 4 2008
      By Jordan Golson
      3,385 views, 5 comments

      Latest by dalejo: @cowsandmilk: It took me a lot less time to mark up my ballot, stuff it in envelope, put a couple more »

    • party plane

      Three questions for the Google party plane posse

      We know TechCrunch's Michael Arrington didn't make it onto the Google jet back from Davos, but who did? Arrington claims that Lotus founder Mitch Kapor, Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg and tech publisher Tim O'Reilly made it onto the flight but doesn't serve us up with a passenger manifest. More »

      2:40 PM on Mon Jan 28 2008
      By Jordan Golson
      2,441 views, 1 comment

      Latest by BobDope: They need 2 Google party planes, that way if one goes down they don't get in a Lynyrd Skynyrd kind more »

    • michael arrington

      Self-important blogger fails to catch ride on Google party plane

      TechCrunch's Michael Arrington tried and failed to score a ride from Davos back to California on the Google plane. No surprise, since the plane — owned by Larry Page, Sergey Brin, and Eric Schmidt, not the company they run — only seats 25 people.
      I've heard that Tim O'Reilly, Mitch Kapor, Reid Hoffman and Mark Zuckerberg will be on that flight. Basically, every Davos attendee from the Bay Area except me managed to hitch a ride back with Google.
      Mike, they did you a favor: Could you ever claim to cover Google as an independent journalist if its founders put you on that flight? Have some dignity. Instead of whining about having to ride Swiss back, as you did, Jason Calacanis would have chartered his own jet. (Photo by Brian Solis)

      11:20 AM on Mon Jan 28 2008
      By Jordan Golson
      977 views, 4 comments

      Latest by Fetterman_07: Those names are respected business guys. Those guys actually start companies. Arrington covers companies. Plus Arrington has no friends. People more »

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