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Meet Sundar Pichai,the new Google CEO


Google is now part of a company called ALPHABET...No,it has not been sold to another company, but rather the owner and former CEO Larry Page decided to start a new company that will be a mother-company to brands like Google and others he acquired and continue to add on...

Thus, Larry Page is now the CEO of ALPHABET while Sundar Pichai who was Senior Vice President of Products,becomes the CEO of Google. Sundar is a Stanford dropout, being a very technical guy who studied in India before moving to the US. 



What Mr Page is trying to do is concentrating in expanding beyond Google's core work and he can only do that by owning a mother company...a rather smart move.

Question is, will Google strip down some of its current products and switch gears? Will Blogspot survive this new change?

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