Who will head up the new Google? Meet the new CEO : Sundar Pichai

Once Page, Schmidt and Bryn jump over to Alphabet, Google itself is getting a new chief executive: Sundar Pichai, formerly the boss of Android and then Google’s product chief from October 2014. So important is Pichai to Google that some have speculated that keeping him in the company is even the motivation for the entire reshuffle: rumours are flying that Pichai was tempted to jump ship to head up Twitter, and that only a chief executive title could keep him on board. Theguardian

The senior vice-president of product will lead a ‘slimmed down’ Google as Page will head Alphabet, the new parent company announced on Monday.

Who will head up the new Google?

Sundar Pichai
Sundar Pichai
According to the website Frandroid.com Sundar Pichai fair MWC told what they think about the new Nokia X Series using a modified Android system. Smiling, he replied: "It proves that when we say that Android is a free operating system, so do not lie, it's just the truth." He added that he sees all too clearly the strategy of Microsoft. Microsoft as a creator of a competitive system Windows Phone becomes the new owner of Nokia.

Sundar Pichai also denied rumors that Google would be interested messaging service WhatsApp. Such information is described as absolutely false. WhatsApp, which uses 400 million users, Facebook bought for $ 19 billion. The acquisition of WhatsApp Facebook Pichai said that it will be interesting to see what comes of it.

According to the aforementioned server Frandroid.com to the question regarding the safety of Android Pichai reportedly said: "We can not guarantee that Android has been designed to be secure. During development, the emphasis was to offer more freedom." He added: "When talking about 90 percent of malware for Android, so it must take into account that it is the most widely used system in the world." With a smile, adding: "If I had anything to do with the distribution of malware, also would like to focus on Android."

But the site TechCrunch this statement denied a published an extensive article under which Pichai said the opposite. That Android is "very, very safe." Openness by Pichaie to inform TechCrunch, Android is more secure, not less. Boss Android by TechCrunch site directly said: "If you can update and Android is very, very safe. Android is designed to be very, very safe. I dare say that open systems are much safer."




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