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Google Inc's (GOOGL.O) (GOOG.O) head of social networking services, Vic Gundotra, is leaving the Internet search company, he said on Thursday, three years after overseeing the launch of the ...
Gundotra, who friends called "Vic," praised his co-workers over the past eight years at Google, writing, "I don't believe there is a more talented and passionate collection of people anywhere else ...
Vic Gundotra has stepped down from his role as CEO of AliveCor for personal reasons, the executive told CNBC. "I'm leaving the company in a position of strength," he said.
AliveCor, the digital health company led by ex-Googler Vic Gundotra, says the Food and Drug Administration has approved its EKG band accessory for the Apple Watch. Gundotra says the Kardia Band ...
Vic Gundotra, once Google’s vice-president of Engineering, now uses an iPhone 7 Plus to take his photos, stating that if you truly care about great photography, you own an iPhone.
Google's former senior vice president of social, Vic Gundotra, recently made remarks on Facebook about the advantages of Apple's iPhone ecosystem, specifically pertaining to the iOS Camera app and ...
That seems to be the case when Vic Gundotra, who held the position of Senior Veep for Social at Google until 2014, posted on Facebook his new profound admiration for the DSLR-like output, not of a ...
Former chief of Android Vic Gundotra praised Apple for its camera on the iPhone 7 Plus, and panned the Android ecosystem for a slow march in photography technology because of how innovations need ...
Don't tell that to former Google SVP Vic Gundotra, who opined on his Facebook page recently that Android phones are bad for photography. Considering who he is, this claim is getting some coverage.
AliveCor, led by former Google exec Vic Gundotra, gets new cash infusion from investors, including the Mayo Clinic, and introduces a platform that uses machine-learning algorithms to detect atrial ...
Vic Gundotra, Former Google+ Boss, Is Building a Heart Monitor for the Apple Watch The exec hand-picked two Googlers to lead his new company.