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Horowitz received a Bachelors in ] from the ] in 1989. Horowitz received a Bachelors in ] from the ] in 1989.
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He pursued his graduate studies at the ] ], in the Vision and Modeling Group, under Professor ]. He received a Masters in Media Science 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<ref>http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=139710</ref> from motion and fractal image compression<ref>http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.41.6711&rep=rep1&type=pdf</ref>, and has been awarded more than a dozen patents<ref>https://www.google.com/search?tbo=p&tbm=pts&hl=en&q=ininventor:%22Bradley+Horowitz%22</ref>. He pursued his graduate studies at the ] ], in the Vision and Modeling Group, under Professor ]. He received a Masters in Media Science 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<ref>http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.41.6711&rep=rep1&type=pdf</ref>, and has been awarded more than a dozen patents<ref>https://www.google.com/search?tbo=p&tbm=pts&hl=en&q=ininventor:%22Bradley+Horowitz%22</ref>.
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Horowitz joined ] in 2004 as Director of Media Search. Eventually he began the internal Hack Yahoo program, most notable for “Hack Days.” Hack Days eventually morphed into the public facing Open Hack Days, including ]’s appearance at Yahoo’s Sunnyvale campus in 2006. Eventually he was promoted to Vice President of Advanced Development, and his team created both ] and the Brickhouse incubator. Horowitz is also known for sponsoring numerous “Web 2.0” acquisitions into Yahoo including ], ] and ]. Horowitz joined ] in 2004 as Director of Media Search. Eventually he began the internal Hack Yahoo program, most notable for “Hack Days.” Hack Days eventually morphed into the public facing Open Hack Days, including ]’s appearance at Yahoo’s Sunnyvale campus in 2006. Eventually he was promoted to Vice President of Advanced Development, and his team created both ] and the Brickhouse incubator. Horowitz is also known for sponsoring numerous “Web 2.0” acquisitions into Yahoo including ], ] and ].
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Horowitz joined ] in 2008 as Vice President of Product for consumer applications, 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<ref>http://www.wired.com/business/2011/06/inside-google-plus-social/</ref>. Horowitz joined ] in 2008 as Vice President of Product for consumer applications, 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<ref>http://www.technologyreview.com/qa/425894/bradley-horowitz/</ref>.
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Bradley Horowitz

Bradley Joseph Horowitz is an American entrepreneur and internet executive. He is currently the Vice President of Product management for Google+.

Early life and education
Horowitz received a Bachelors 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 Sandy Pentland. He received a Masters in Media Science 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.

Entrepreneurship
Horowitz was CTO and a co-founder (with Jeff Bach, Chiao-fe Shu and Ramesh Jain) of Virage, Inc. Virage technology “watched, read and listened to raw video”, extracting metadata that allowed for detailed semantic-based indexing of the video content. Virage went public on the NASDAQ in 2000, and was acquired by Autonomy in 2003. He acquired half a dozen patents in the field of media analysis and indexing while at Virage.

Career
Horowitz joined Yahoo in 2004 as Director of Media Search. Eventually he began the internal Hack Yahoo program, most notable for “Hack Days.” Hack Days eventually morphed into the public facing Open Hack Days, including Beck’s appearance at Yahoo’s Sunnyvale campus in 2006. Eventually he was promoted to Vice President of Advanced Development, and his team created both Yahoo Research Berkeley and the Brickhouse incubator. Horowitz is also known for sponsoring numerous “Web 2.0” acquisitions into Yahoo including Flickr, MyBlogLog and Jumpcut.

Horowitz joined Google in 2008 as Vice President of Product for consumer applications, 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.

Personal life
Horowitz is married to designer Irene Au, who has held executive roles with Netscape, Yahoo, Google and Udacity.

References

  1. http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.41.6711&rep=rep1&type=pdf
  2. https://www.google.com/search?tbo=p&tbm=pts&hl=en&q=ininventor:%22Bradley+Horowitz%22
  3. http://www.nasdaq.com/markets/ipos/company/virage-inc-71783-3264
  4. http://news.cnet.com/Autonomy-buys-video-software-rival/2100-1012_3-1024680.html
  5. http://www.technologyreview.com/qa/425894/bradley-horowitz/


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