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William Choi, Co-founder Of Aviate, Will Be On This Week's Android Headlines Show!

William Choi has a background as a software engineer at Google, working on features that make our lives better. He left Google to be one of the co-founders of Aviate, my personal favorite home screen replacement for Android. Working with Mark Daiss and Paul Montoy-Wilson, William built Aviate into a product that had a ton of users and was catching the eye of big time companies. Aviate was purchased by Yahoo in January of 2014 and now he works at Yahoo on Aviate, continuing to make that better for us. We are really excited about William Choi joining us on the Android Headlines Show this Wednesday night at 930pm.

We’re going to be talking to be talking to William about his time at Google, starting Aviate and getting that off the ground, and what life is like for him at Yahoo. He’s had a lot of experience with Android and Google apps while working at Google. We’re also interested in getting his perspective on the switch from Google, to running his own company, to working Yahoo. We talked to JBQ a few weeks ago about his transition from Google to Yahoo, but William’s experience was a bit different. If you’re a fan of Aviate, or Google, or Yahoo, or Android in general, you’re going to want to come hang out with us on the Android Headlines show this Wednesday, December 10.

The Android Headlines Show is every live Wednesday via Google Hangouts on Air. You can watch on our YouTube channel and our Google+ page.  You should also subscribe to The Android Headlines Show podcast on iTunes or download the show directly from our podcast page. Listen to us on Stitcher and Pocket Casts! Don’t forget to rate the show on iTunes and Stitcher, too. It helps us out by giving us feedback as to what we can do to make the show even better. We want to bring you a fresh take on what’s going on in the world of Android, Google, and tech. There’s always something to talk about and we want to discuss what’s important to you. If there is something specific that you want us to talk about, let us know! Drop us a note in the comments or tune in and ask questions live on the air. You can send us a message on TwitterFacebook, or G+ too.