Jeff Huber, Senior Vice President of Geo and Commerce at Google, is stepping aside to join the Google X team, the ‘moonshot’ division currently run by company co-founder Sergey Brin. “Finishing up my first decade at Google, and excited to return to my startup roots and begin the next one at Google X,” Huber wrote on his Google+ profile and Twitter account earlier today. “Let me know what you’d like to see Google X do next.” The move, originally reported by the Wall Street Journal, is a significant change for Google following the announcement yesterday that Andy Rubin, who until now has led the Android team, is also stepping down. Rubin isn’t leaving the company – at least not yet – and will be replaced by Sundar Pichai, who currently leads Googleâs client software products, such as Chrome and Chrome OS. Yesterday, the technology giant also revealed that it would be shutting down Google Reader as part of a “second spring of cleaning,â on July 1. It joins a number of other applications that Google is closing, including Snapseed Desktop for Mac and Windows, because of a “need to focus”. The Wall Street Journal has cited an unnamed source, who said that the mapping unit will now be integrated into Googleâs core search team, led by Senior Vice President of Knowledge Alan Eustace. The commerce unit, meanwhile, will reportedly become part of the advertising group spearheaded by Susan Wojicki. I
Google reshuffles its mapping and commerce businesses, executive Jeff Huber to join Google X
Google reshuffles its mapping and commerce businesses, executive Jeff Huber to join Google X
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