Bradley Joseph Horowitz is an American entrepreneur and internet executive. He was a vice president at Google.
Horowitz received a bachelor of science in computer science from the University of Michigan in 1989.
He pursued his graduate studies at the MIT Media Lab, in the Vision and Modeling Group, under Professor Alex Pentland. He received a master of science in Media Arts and Sciences in 1991, and subsequently entered the PhD program. He dropped out of the PhD program in 1993 to co-found Virage. Horowitz's academic work focused on the intersection of computer vision, image processing and computer graphics. He has published numerous refereed papers in academic journals, including work on recovery of non-rigid structure from motion and fractal image compression, and has been awarded more than a dozen patents.
Horowitz left YahooMills, Elinor. (2008-02-15) Bradley Horowitz bids Yahoo farewell. CNET Retrieved on 2020-06-26. and joined Google Yahoo Exec Bails: Bradley Horowitz Leaves For Google. TechCrunch (2008-02-12). Retrieved on 2013-11-21. in 2008 as vice president of product for consumer applications, Companies Turn to Social Tools But Information Overload Looms — Tech News and Analysis . Gigaom.com (2010-12-09). Retrieved on 2013-11-21. eventually leading the product management organizations for Gmail, Google Docs, Calendar, Google Talk, Google Voice, Picasa, Orkut and Blogger. In 2011, Horowitz and Vic Gundotra conceived of and led the Google+ Project.Simonite, Tom. (2011-10-25) Bradley Horowitz | MIT Technology Review. Technologyreview.com. Retrieved on 2013-11-21. Google+'s Bradley Horowitz: The Full AsiaD Interview (Video) - Kara Swisher - AsiaD. AllThingsD (2011-11-14). Retrieved on 2013-11-21. In March 2015, he became the lead for the Google Photos and Streams products.
Horowitz serves on the Visiting Committee of the MIT Media Lab.
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