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Snapchat CTO and co-founder Bobby Murphy to appear at Google Cloud Platform Live on March 25
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Bobby Murphy, CTO and co-founder of
Snapchat
, will be joining Google Senior Vice President
Urs Hölzle
on stage during the keynote of
Google Cloud Platform Live
. Bobby will be sharing his experience building one of the world’s most popular apps on Google Cloud Platform.
Snapchat’s users share over 400 million snaps everyday.
Google Cloud Platform Live is taking place 3 weeks from today. Bobby will be joining a great line up of other speakers, including
Google Senior Fellow Jeff Dean
. We’ll announce new features, take a deep dive on tips, tricks and technology, and share our vision for the future of cloud computing.
We are nearly at capacity in all our locations, but for people who are still interested in attending you can
request an invitation to join us in-person in San Francisco
or attend a livestream of the keynote at
Google New York City
,
Google Seattle
or
Google London
. And for those who can’t make it in person,
you can always tune in online
.
-Posted by Greg DeMichillie, Director
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