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On Google’s new CEO

Written by Angilee Shah on August 11th, 2015March 23rd, 2017.

Sundar Pichai will become the CEO of Google, as a parent company, Alphabet Inc., is created by Google’s founders. “I think the fact that we have Indians now at the helm of Google and Microsoft is a statement of how Indians have become part of the fabric of tech in the US,” AnnaLee Saxenian says. […]

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iPhone: Cracked but still good

Written by Angilee Shah on April 8th, 2009March 24th, 2017. 1 Comment

Last week I impulsively tweeted (twittered? I think that’s more clear) about the unfortunate accident my iPhone met with my bathroom floor. I guess it’s lucky that the damage is superficial, but I was floored by the outpouring of support I received from friends and strangers. So here’s the update: Everything still works and a […]

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my online life

Written by Angilee Shah on February 28th, 2009March 24th, 2017. 2 Comments

Next week, I’m attending a talk in Culver City. It’s one of my favorite parts of the greater Los Angeles sprawl, a no-fuss but energetic neighborhood with approachable people and good food. It represents comfort in a big city. But the talk, hosted by Zocalo Public Square, is about what is perhaps the antithesis of […]

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