Pichai Sundararajan, better known as Sundar Pichai, has been made the Google incharge of the Internet company’s products by its Google Chief Executive Officer Larry Page.

The India-born executive will have oversight over products such as search, maps, Google+, commerce, advertising and infrastructure, according to a Google spokesman. Six executives who previously reported to Page, including the heads of research, social media and search, will now report to Pichai, according to Re/code, which first reported the change on Friday, citing an internal memo.

 

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Google CEO Larry Page is mixing up his top staff while handing over the reins to a slew of other departments to Pichai, according to a new Re/Code report on Friday.

The change will free Page from having as many direct reports and product units to oversee so that he can better focus on “the bigger picture,” according to the Re/code report, which also cited anonymous sources.

YouTube, Google’s popular video website, will be unaffected by the new structure and will continue to report directly to Page.

The move puts Pichai, 42, in charge of many of Google’s main services, including its core search and advertising units, which generate the bulk of the company’s revenue.

Google, the world’s No.1 Internet search engine, has experienced several high-level management changes this year. Chief Business Officer Nikesh Arora departed unexpectedly in July to become Vice Chairman of Japan’s SoftBank Corp and was replaced by longtime Google executive Omid Kordestani. Vic Gundotra, the head of Google’s social networking services, left in April.

Pichai, who has risen rapidly through the ranks since joining Google in 2004, is viewed by many industry insiders as potential CEO material. In addition to his duties overseeing the various products, Pichai will continue to lead Google’s Android and Chrome software operating systems as well as Google’s Apps business.

With Chrome and Android working under the same leadership, it was speculated that the two platforms might eventually merge into a unified Google operating system.

Although that hasn’t quite happened, some of the lines have been blurred, which became evident at the Internet giant’s annual I/O summit in June. Pichai himself mused to the audience about the possibilities of having the same Android applications from your smartphone on Chromebooks as well.

Google answered that idea with a new set of APIs designed to unify the mobile experience so that both personal and corporate applications can live on the same device.

Google has not yet commented publicly on the report.

 

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