Google opened a cafe to promote Artist iGoogle

Google is running a temporary cafe `iGoogle Art Cafe’ in Tokyo to promote Artist iGoogle, iGoogle skins created by artists. The cafe is located in Roppongi Hills building until April 24th.

iGoogle Art Cafe offers foods and drinks which resembles Google logo colors.

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Couleur de Google: 1,000yen (subject to availability)
* Vegetable Pilaf
* Gravlax salad
* Marinated chicken breasts and sweet peppers
* Fruit cocktail
* Coffee or tea

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Mousse de Google: 1,000yen (subject to availability)

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Google Soda: Non alcoholic 500yen, Alcoholic 800yen

They offer free small gifts for customers who register to Artist iGoogle service on the premises.

iGoogle Art Cafe:
* location: Roppongi Hills Cafe/Space
* April 12nd – 24th
* open everyday 11:00-23:00

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Author Information  Shunichi Arai is developing a product for his new stealth startup. Arai devotes his life to software business, reading, and salsa dancing. Arai also loves to learn other cultures and languages such as Korean.


2 Responses to “Google opened a cafe to promote Artist iGoogle”

  1. s image is by Jeff Koons and serves to promote the new artist themes you can use to personalise your iGoogle homepage. The 70 themes can be viewed geographically – for example Australian artists. A time limitedcafewas set up in Japan earlier in April to promote Artist iGoogle, although not everyone thinks the brand should seek a real world presence. Apparently: The goal, said Marissa Mayer, Google’s vice president of search products and user experience, is

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