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Parisa Tabriz
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Browser Boss ; Security Princess ; Project Zero den mom; former ; skilled at baking, eating, and hijacking cookies.
Bay Area, Californiaasirap.netJoined May 2009

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Had a lot of fun at my first #CES! Very cool demos at the booth & lots of other innovation on display across 🖥️💻⌨️📱 and 🚽🪥🤖
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With @Android, you can connect to your favorite devices with ease. Nearby share with 3 billion devices, pair with over 300 kinds of headphones and cast from 3000 different services → goo.gle/3vF6QAf #CES2023
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Always fun chatting with about how the web has changed since we were kids & how we hope and dream about it evolving for years to come... 🕸️🖥️💻📱📺🚘🔐
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Speaking of highlights, @Paul_Kinlan catches up with @laparisa, our VP of Engineering and Product, to get her favorites of the year. Read the final chapter of #ChromeDevInsider in 2022 where Parisa shares her vision for the future of the web and more. → goo.gle/insider-dec-22
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Chrome logo with the text "Chrome Dev Insider" and building blocks with pictures of a shield, lock, and stopwatch to the right of the text.
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Did you know? This year, the web won an Emmy! With a win in the Engineering, Science & Technology category, the team recognized the efforts of #Chrome’s Web Audio Team. Read as Googlers and share about their team's work:
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The thing I like particularly about the fact Isaac Newton invented the catflap is it gives the image of him trying to lay the foundations of classical mechanics but getting distracted by having to let a cat out then in again 40 seconds later & thinking "Fuck I need to sort this."
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Love this one & learning about Jerry Lawson's life and legacy.
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Gaming really leveled up when Jerry Lawson entered the chat 🕹 Lawson led the team that developed the first home video gaming system, which paved the way for modern game consoles. Play today’s interactive game #GoogleDoodle & learn more about his life → goo.gle/3VDA5hP
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Artwork Jerry Lawson playing a video game. The image is pixilated to mimic the look of an old-fashioned video game. Jerry has brown skin, black hair and a beard and is postioned on the right side of the frame. The video game cartridge that is in center frame has Jerry's image printed on it. The "GOOGLE" logo is written on the video screen.
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What's shown onscreen has such a profound influence on how we see the world & how the next generation imagines their futures. This cool analysis indicates representation trends onscreen are improving, tho lots of remaining gaps to address. 📺🎬🎥
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We teamed up with @GeenaDavisOrg and @USC to study representation in television over the past 12 years, using AI to analyze 440 hours of footage and identify trends in perceived skin tone, gender and age. Read more about the study and Project #MUSEblog.google/technology/ai/
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are you an iOS engineer leaving a large social media app? Chrome for iOS is hiring in (and near) DC, Paris, and Montreal. we're a close-knit team with good work-life balance and a steady focus on performance, polish, and user needs. DMs open
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Did a hot lap with in a GT4 this weekend: felt a bit 😲😅😬 after 2 passes & some tight turns. Huge respect for the athleticism of race drivers after just a teeny, tiny insight into tight maneuvers at HIGH speed! 🏎️🔥🏁 Thanks for the ride Pato!
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Recommend listening to the chilling "Baraye" song by #ShervinHajipour, now an anthem for Iranian protests. It captures the sentiment of the uprising above & beyond mandatory hijab. There's also an excellent version in English at youtu.be/HCUfgHHkLcA
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1. The single best way to understand Iran's uprising is not any book or essay, but Shervin Hajipour's 2m anthem "Baraye" which garnered over 40m views in 48h (before he was imprisoned). Its profundity requires multiple views. (Translation by @BBCArdalan)
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More bugs fixed year over year is a good thing. Bugs exist in every piece of software out there, so if you think less bug fixes = more security, a lot of folks on my team would love to have a word 👀 (4/4)
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