We went to Google's first 'Campus' in Asia - here's what we saw
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Google runs a network of coworking spaces, called "Campuses," that offers a variety of services to its members, ranging from mentorship programs and networking opportunities to free cloud services.
The initiative, run by a team called Google for Entrepreneurs, is largely not-for-profit - its overarching goal is to expand the overall internet user base, which benefits Google in the long-term, the company said.
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There are four locations around the world, with two more coming soon. We made a visit to its first Asian location in Seoul, South Korea, last month - and it looks great.
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