Google grabs Yahoo's B'lore R&D chief

As giant web companies battle it out in cyberspace, the shadow is falling on terra firma. Bangalore is witness to one snapping up the other’s chief technology officer (CTO) to head R&D operations.

BANGALORE: As giant web companies battle it out in cyberspace, the shadow is falling on terra firma. Bangalore is witness to one snapping up the other’s chief technology officer (CTO) to head R&D operations.

On Monday, Google announced the appointment of Dr Prasad Bhaarat Ram, who was previously the CTO of Yahoo India as the head of its R&D centre in Bangalore. Both the web giants have their R&D operations in Bangalore and are on the expansion mode.

Commenting on the move, Yahoo India R&D CEO Venkat Panchapakesan said, “Dr Prasad Ram has decided to move on from Yahoo India due to personal reasons. We value his contribution towards our organisation and wish him success.”

Google already has a head for its Bangalore R&D centre - Arvind Jain. A Google spokesperson said, “Arvind’s contribution to Google India R&D centre has been immense. Arvind will continue to play an important technical and leadership role both in Bangalore and for the rest of the company.”

In a statement, Alan Eustace, VP, engineering, Google, said “Under the leadership of Prasad, Google India R&D centre will develop even more innovative product and technologies.”

Both web portals have been on the expansion mode in their Bangalore R&D centres.
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