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What does Google Moma stand for?
Acronym of Museum of Modern Art.
How do I access Google MOMA?
On the top of the Google intranet homepage, you’ll find the logo reading “Moma — Inside Google.” Next to it is a search box allowing you to find information from Moma in general, information on specific Google employees, information on availability of meeting rooms, building maps, and more.
Is LumApps owned by Google?
Google has been a strategic partner since LumApps was founded in 2014.
When was LumApps founded?
2012
LumApps was founded in 2012 and is based in Tassin, France with offices in San Francisco, New York, London, Paris, Tokyo and historical headquarters in Lyon.
What is the platform honey?
Honey is a browser extension that scrapes the web to automatically find the best deals for its users. The company works with over 30,000 retailers across industries such as fashion, electronics, travel, and many more.
Why is the intranet called ‘MoMA’?
The story it said is that the intranet is sort of the home for employees and the place to go home to. It’s like your “mother” — aka momma. Then shortened to ‘moma’ so it was unique. We ensure your security solution is frictionless and ease to use. Secure your app before you get hacked. Let’s work together to ensure your online property is secure.
Why is Google’s intranet system named after a city?
Google offices named things like meeting rooms after local landmarks. (Well, Mountain View ran out of that pretty fast and used world locations.) I had always remembered that the intranet system followed this convention, and was named after the Museum of Modern Art, which exists in several cities happily.
What is the etymology of the intranet’s name?
There was an internal page that explained that the specific etymology is unknown but is not related to the Museum of Modern Art. The story it said is that the intranet is sort of the home for employees and the place to go home to. It’s like your “mother” — aka momma. Then shortened to ‘moma’ so it was unique.
What is a MoMA server?
“… Moma was the name of the first main file server that ran the company’s Intranet. Craig Silverstein, employee number 3, chose the name for its shortness and ease of typing.