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Matías Duarte : ウィキペディア英語版 | Matías Duarte
Matías Duarte (born 30 January 1973) is a Chilean computer interface designer and Google's Vice President of design. Prior to his current role, he was the Director of Android operating system User Experience. Android 3.0 "Honeycomb" was the first release with a major elements of his design influence.〔(Engadget Interview January 7,2011 )〕 Prior to moving to Google to work on Android, Duarte had similar roles in Palm’s webOS,〔(WSJ AllThingsD May 27, 2010 )〕 the Helio Ocean〔("The Helio Ocean 3 that could have been" ), MobileCrunch〕 and the Danger Hiptop (T-Mobile Sidekick).〔("Matias Duarte bringing Sidekick, Helio UI expertise to Palm’s new PalmOS Nova" ), intomobile.com〕 ==Career== Matías started his career at Psycroft where he cowrote xBill with Brian Wellington. He left Psycroft in 1996 at which time he moved to Hyper Image Productions where he was the lead designer on the Phase Zero hovercraft simulator. In 1997 he left Hyper Image Productions and moved to MagicArts where he filled the role of Vice President of Design until 1999. In March 2000 Matías took a role at Danger as the Director of Design where his team won the 2002 Wired 'Industrial Designer' Rave Award〔(''"...but lost to Matias Duarte, Joe Palmer, and Andy Johnston..."'' )〕 for their work in designing the Hiptop/SideKick. In August 2005 he took up a role at Helio, as Vice President Experience Design and left shortly before the company was acquired by Virgin Mobile. In September 2007 Duarte was hired as the Vice President at Palm, Inc. to lead development of Palm’s webOS Human Interface and User Experience and introduced the design of webOS at the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show. In May 2010 Matías was hired by Google as Director for the Android User Experience working on the interface and design for Android 3.0 (AKA Honeycomb).〔
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