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Android Co-Founder Andy Rubin Leaving Google 82

An anonymous reader writes: The Wall Street Journal reports that Andy Rubin is leaving Google. Rubin co-founded Android in 2003 and stayed on when the company was acquired by Google in 2005. Rubin led Android through the acquisition of over a billion users, until 2013 when he moved to Google's robotics division. He was replaced in the Android division by Sundar Pichai, who continues in charge of that, Chrome, Google+, and many other products. Rubin's robotics role will be filled by James Kuffner. "Mr. Rubin's departure is a blow to Google's robotics efforts. However, Mr. Kuffner is experienced in the sector, having worked on human-like robot technology for over two decades, including seven years at Carnegie Mellon University and five years on Google's self-driving car project."
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Android Co-Founder Andy Rubin Leaving Google

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  • by Kenja ( 541830 ) on Friday October 31, 2014 @12:24PM (#48280611)
    How come when I update my monster.com profile it's not news?
    • How come when I update my monster.com profile it's not news?

      Because nobody uses your crappy software.

  • by Anonymous Coward on Friday October 31, 2014 @12:34PM (#48280745)

    If you can genuinely create good, patentable products, it's moronic to work for a large company and hand them the rights. Create and patent them yourself, and get all the financial windfall from doing so.

  • I'm sure sex bots will be popular category in the future. Is there really a need for human-like robot technology?

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