Silicon Valley Workplaces | Circa: Web 2.0

Comfortable amp; customizable workplaces would count as one of the perks of the much analyzed, discussed and debated Silicon Valley culture. Just this past week, I noticed a blog post featuring images from many successful web 2.0 companies (most of them from the Silicon Valley). However, since the LinkedIn workplace images in the above-mentioned post seemed outdated, heres a quick pictorial overview of the evolution of the LinkedIn workplace. * Back to the Future | 2008 Adam Nash, Sr. Director of Product, has already blogged about our office expansion, breaking new ground and the move itself. Almost half of the company (engineering/product/design) now reside in this workspace. Here are images taken during the move. (Source: LinkedIns photo stream) * Cube Chic | 2007 Many of youve probably read our blog post on the Cube Chic contest we held in August 2007 when we had just moved to our new digs in Mountain View. What you got was a veritable trip down a Silicon Valley Strip with cube designs ranging from Camp Runamuck to Wine Country. The Cube chic designs remain on the second floor of our office in addition to the newer working space on the first floor of the same building (see above). (Source: LinkedIns photo stream) * Blast from the Past | 2006 One of our earliest office spaces; it was here that I started off as community evangelist. The pictures you see on the Next Web blog are from these office cubes. Good Times! nbsp;nbsp; (Source: LinkedIns photo stream) -- Step into the office space of other web 2.0 companies ranging from Twitter to Netvibes (via Next Web blog). You can also check out our LinkedIn photo stream for more images of our office space. Have you subscribed to the LinkedIn blog yet?