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Google CEO Larry Page appoints Sundar Pichai to lead nearly every product at the company

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Google chief executive Larry Page is stepping back at the giant technology company, while senior vice president Sundar Pichai will be assuming more responsibility, according to a new report.

Pichai, head of Android, Chrome and Apps at Google, will become head of core Google products according to a report today from Re/code, citing unnamed sources.

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Pichai will take over Google Research, web search, Google Maps, Google+, advertising, commerce, and the company’s growing infrastructure, although his title won’t change, and he’ll still report to Page, the report said.

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Page, for his part, will still head up operations and business. Nest and Google X, among other units, will also remain under him following the shake-up.

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