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Anna Patterson on search technology

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“Through my work in search, every time you type in a query, you're using my code. Every time you use your phone, you're using my code. And that means that I'm reaching billions of people a day, and it doesn't get better than that.”

Anna Patterson
Founder of Gradient Ventures, Gradient Ventures
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On , Anna Patterson, Founder of Gradient Ventures at Gradient Ventures, spoke about search technology during Anna Patterson's Journey to Tech and Google #womenintech on LifeatGoogle.

Anna Patterson's Journey to Tech and Google #womenintech
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Anna Patterson

About Anna Patterson

Founder of Gradient Ventures · Gradient Ventures

Anna Patterson, a vice president of engineering at Google, described her path into computer science as stemming from a desire to create, similar to her early interest in painting. She stated that one of the things that led her into the field was the ability to "make things that really change people's lives." Patterson recounted that she joined Android when it had fewer than 100 employees, noting that it "really felt like a startup" and that it "wasn't clear that it was the rocket ship that it became." She said she felt "very fortunate" to have started with the platform when it was small. Patterson also discussed her work in search, stating that "every time you type in a query, you're using my code" and that this means she is "reaching billions of people a day." She reflected on her earlier career, including founding a startup called Zift during the dot-com crash, and her decision to re-enter the workforce by assessing her strengths and weaknesses. Patterson also mentioned that she met her husband and Sergey Brin during her time at Stanford.

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