Today’s Headlines

Google’s got a new pad in Beverly Hills for its recently acquired YouTube division, and its got pool tables. Check out the whole thing, and then see if there are any more jobs available for the taking. [High Snobiety]

Even Kate Upton couldn’t save it. Sports Illustrated announced last Friday that up to 16 people will be let go on the editorial staff, in a move to further integrate the print and Web staffs. [WWD]

In order to hold on to its claim to fame as a technology centered city, NYC will be seeing a few new tech upgrades in the coming months. Small and medium-sized companies will be able to compete for free broadband upgrades based on need, and there will be a bigger push for mobile job-seeking apps, because job listings on the internet just aren’t cutting it anymore. [Mashable]

Go behind the scenes with this new video of Prada’s distinguished F/W 2012 campaign, starring Gary Oldman, Jamie Bell, Willem Dafoe, and Garrett Hedlund. [Hypebeast]

Facebook advertising is still a debate for many companies, but not the lingerie industry, which is seeing an impressive return on investment. But then again, they are at an unfair advantage, because would you be more inclined to click on a lingerie ad or a Verizon ad? We thought so. [WWD]

Liam Neesen is at it again in this new trailer for Taken 2. For the sequel, there’s lots of great lines like: “Dad, what are you going to do?” “What I do best!” followed by door kicking and tense gun pointing. Can’t wait. [YouTube]

GQ, Details, and M (yep, it’s back) co-hosted a party last night in the middle of Milan’s Men’s Fashion Week, where designers let loose about work and summer plans. [WWD]