Read | Google CEO Sundar Pichai’s rapid fire Q&A
Coding should not be made compulsory, but should be encouraged: Sundar Pichai
We do hire a lot of people who are non-computer science graduates: Sundar Pichai
Next 30 years, I hope we are able to work on problems that will help people on a daily basis in a profound way
Not enough to get admission in SRCC: Pichai when asked how much did he score in Class 12th
I probably have 20-30 smartphones at home: Sundar Pichai when asked how many smartphones he owns
We are working very very hard to bring all Google services to India, says Pichai.
Follow your dreams and you can work wherever you want: Pichai on recruitment of non-computer science students in Google
Sundar Pichai on how is vision of Google is different from that of Sergey Brin and Larry Page
.@sundarpichai on how is vision of @google is different from that of Sergey Brin and Larry Page pic.twitter.com/npruldiKvS
— Times of India (@timesofindia) December 17, 2015We are investing more in India and have plans for expansion, Pichai informs.
Most women in rural areas don’t think the internet applies to them: Sundar
India has historically had much more of a professional culture and entrepreneurial approach, Pichai asserts.
Most important thing is to bring women online, Pichai says.
Women account for less than one-third of internet usage. It's a global problem, but more pronounced in India: Pichai
At Google we always think of solving problems, will it work for a billion people
Our aim is to expand WiFi connectivity across railway stations in India: Sundar Pichai
Maybe we will have an online poll for the name of Android N and get an Indian name: Pichai
Indian dessert name for Android? We might just get it: Sundar Pichai
We need to teach our students to take risks, Pichai says.
You do need entrepreneurs to build things for India and globally. All the elements which you need are already here
Structural barriers holding India's growth, Sundar Pichai says.
We need to encourage creativity and bring in 'hands-on' approach in our education system: Pichai
.@Google CEO @sundarpichai on #startup ecosystem in India pic.twitter.com/08gX1qWRnx
— Times of India (@timesofindia) December 17, 2015Developers are bloodline of software. The more developers you have, more problems are solved: Sundar Pichai
This generation is less afraid to take risks: Google CEO Sundar Pichai
India very well equipped for entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurs here are no different from those in the Valley: Pichai
Took me a while to realise power of internet. Wanted to be part of a journey that would help connect people, Pichai says.
Let yourself feel insecure from time to time
I think I'd still be building software products: Sundar Pichai on being asked what he would have been if not Google CEO
.@Google CEO @sundarpichai is addressing students at SRCC, Delhi University pic.twitter.com/VJyzpu8tEJ
— Times of India (@timesofindia) December 17, 2015
.@Google CEO @sundarpichai is addressing students at SRCC, Delhi University pic.twitter.com/6fz0iEM000
— Times of India (@timesofindia) December 17, 2015I don't enjoy T20 as much as I enjoy one day test matches: Sundar Pichai on cricket
It is important to follow your dream and do something you are excited about, If you follow your heart you always do better: Sundar Pichai
Cricket and soccer are two sports I follow: Sundar Pichai
You'll have many opportunities to reinvent yourself. It's worthwhile taking risks: Google CEO Sundar Pichai
When you are at top you constantly think about your next move and how to make it better
Sundar recounts his struggles and inspirations.
In the technology world every thing changes at such a fast rate: Sundar
Sundar Pichai interacts with students
Sundar will interact with students in Delhi to answer their questions about his personal journey, career and Google.
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