Google CEO Sundar Pichai remembers the old days, told the story of the first email sent to his father

Google CEO Sundar Pichai remembers the old days, told the story of the first email sent to his father

Google CEO: Google CEO Sundar Pichai has recently written a blog, in which he has shared his 25 year old story. This story is so emotional that after knowing it you will not be able to live without praising it.

Actually, on September 2023, Google has completed 25 years. On this occasion, Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google’s parent company Alphabet, has written a blog reliving some of his old memories, in which there is mention of a conversation with his father. If you also want to know about this, then here we are mentioning the important parts of this story. Let’s know about it…

 
Pichai said this

Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai told how technology has changed the way we communicate in the last 25 years. He told that many years ago when he was studying in America, his father lived in India, then the cheapest way to communicate with each other was through email, through which, he sent an email to his father and he replied back to him. Got it after two days, in which his father wrote that Dear Pichai, got the email. Everything is fine.

Again Pichai had called

Due to the delay in receiving the email, Pichai had also called his father. On which his father told that someone in his office would have to receive the email on his computer. Then its print out will have to be taken and then delivered to them. My father got me to write a message to send. He got the fees typed to send me.

Technology has advanced a lot

Pichai said that in today’s time technology has advanced a lot. He said that once I was with my son. He saw something and took a photo of it on his mobile. Then shared it with his friends. Then they sent messages to each other. All this seemed faster to me than taking the phone out of my pocket. The way my son interacts today compared to the way I interacted with my father so many years ago shows how much change can happen between generations.

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