
Pichai Sundararajan better known as Sundar Picha, is an Indian-American business executive. He is one of the chief executive officers (CEOs) of Alphabet Inc., its subsidiary Google, and was born in Madurai in India.[4] Pichai received his master's degree in metallurgical engineering at IIT Kharagpur. After moving to the United States, Pichai earned an M.S. After moving to the United States and completing an M.S. in materials science and engineering at Stanford University. Following a brief time at McKinsey, Pichai moved to Google in 2004. There, he was responsible for the creation of Google Drive as well as product management and development. In addition, he went on to supervise the development of additional applications such as Gmail as well as Google Maps. Pichai declared in 2010 that Google had made the codec for video VP8 open source and introduced WebM as a brand-new video format. The Chromebook was launched in 2012. Pichai also added Android to the Google products he was managing in 2013.
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