500 MIT graduates work at a company founded at Stanford :p. (I kid, I kid... it's amazing to think about the innovation that has come out of there, here's to another 150...)
Not true. Stanford is better. Better in engineering than MIT, better in non-tech areas than MIT, better weather than MIT, better girls than MIT, better things to do outside of school than MIT. Can't beat it.
Interesting, but I find it a little strange that they cherry-picked MIT. There's nothing wrong with MIT, but why did Google feel the need to publicly recognize them above others? Will they write the same article when Stanford, Berkeley, or Carnegie Mellon hold certain birthdays?
My guess is only MIT and Stanford would warrant this treatment, MIT because of its association with technology and position as one of the pre-eminent STEM universities in the world, and Stanford because it was Google's birthplace. Stanford's next significant birthday is its 150th in 2041; perhaps you'll see a similar tribute then.
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Bravo, Google, but it's a bit obvious :)