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Gabor Cselle

Director, Area 120 at Google
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Berkeley, California, United States
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Gabor Cselle

Director, Area 120 at Google
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Berkeley, California, United States
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Gabor Cselle is a computer science expert, entrepreneur, and product manager with an impressive track record in the tech industry. Cselle obtained a Master's degree in computer science from ETH Zurich and has worked for several high-profile companies including Google, Twitter, and Xobni. He is a partner at Google's startup incubator, Area 120.

Cselle's career in tech started at Yahoo Deutschland, where he was a software engineering intern. He later worked as a software engineer at Google and Xobni, where he served as the VP of Engineering. In 2009, Cselle founded reMail, a mobile email tool that was later acquired by Google. He served as the product manager for Gmail and Android at Google before becoming the first product manager for what would become Google Now.

At Twitter, Cselle was a group product manager working on growth. Twitter acquired his startup Namo Media, which was focused on mobile advertising.

Cselle's expertise spans across technology, product management, entrepreneurship, and startup incubation. He has a keen interest in mobile computing and email technologies.

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Jan 4 · Via Twitter

@hellojwilde @chrismessina Haha not everyone - Just the ones that asked for it.

Dec 16 · Via Twitter

@peter @chrismessina @Kantrowitz @TechmemePodcast @brianmcc Thank you! We are working super hard on making sure it’… https://t.co/dw17XCdfjo

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