Andy Rubin
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Top dog: watch what happens when a real canine meets a robo-poochWhen Android-father Andy Rubin’s dog Alex met Google’s robo-dog Spot, it wasn’t quite love at first sight
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Tech 128: From Airbnb to crowdfunding, the year in reviewPart one of our review of everything you'll need to remember about 2013, including the rise of bitcoin and demise of Blackberry. By Alex Hern, Siraj Datoo and Kirsty Beckingham
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Larry Page hints at Andy Rubin's new project - with outside help?Charles Arthur: During the first-quarter earnings, Google's chief executive almost let slip what Android founder Andy Rubin is going to be working on - but decided not to 'make news'. So what could it be?
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20. Andy RubinJob: founder, Android; senior vice-president of mobile, Google
Age: 49
Industry: technology and telecommunications
2011 ranking: 44
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Android hits 900,000 activations per day - and Andy Rubin's staying putGoogle's smartphone operating system hits new peak for daily activations, while Android chief denies rumours he's about to leave the company. By Charles Arthur
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Eric Schmidt at Google-Oracle trial: open sourcing Android was legalOracle and Google spar as Schmidt and Android chief Andy Rubin appear in witness box as copyright and patent trial shifts into new gear. By Charles Arthur and agencies
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44. Andy RubinJob: founder, Android, senior vice-president of mobile, Google
Age: 48
Industry: technology and telecommunications
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Android is profitable in its own right, says Andy Rubin of Google
Praises iPhone, disses Windows Phone 7 and hints at talks with Nokia
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The Technology newsbucket: Twitter buys, #gizmodogate continued, and more
Plus Google's Andy Rubin on which country Apple is, Wikipedia's tax return, Windows Phone secrets, building Chrome and more
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Say hello to Google's G1 (updated)
Finally: the Android-running G1 phone is let loose. It's set to be the first commercial application of Google's Android phone operating system - the one built by Andy Rubin and friends (makers of the Danger Sidekick, popular in the US and anonymous in Britain)



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