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Niniane Wang is an American software engineer and technology executive. In her early career at Google, Wang co-created Google Desktop and created Google Lively. She was previously vice president of engineering of Niantic after her company Evertoon was acquired by Niantic in 2017.

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Early life and career

Wang went to school in New Mexico and Nevada. At fifteen years old, she attended the California Institute of Technology, [1] where she received a bachelor's degree. While studying for a master's degree in computer science at the University of Washington, [2] she worked as an engineering team leader on Microsoft's Flight Simulator . [3] [4]

Career

Google

Wang worked at Google for five years starting in 2003. [1] There she was an engineering manager of products such as Gmail and co-founded Google Desktop, winning a Google Founders' Award for the latter. [5] [4] In a 2008 post on Google's official blog, Wang announced Google Lively, a web-based virtual world officially part of Google Labs. Wang explained that she developed Lively as a "20% Project", referring to Google's practice of allocating a portion of its employees' paid work time towards personal projects. [6] Google planned to make Lively into a platform for developers to create games, but ultimately discontinued the service after five months in December 2008. [7]

Minted

For four years after she left Google, Wang was chief technology officer of Minted, an online marketplace that crowdsources designs for paper products such as stationery and wall art. [1] [3] During this time, in 2010, Wang and Yishan Wong founded the Sunfire Offices coworking space in Mountain View, California. [8]

Evertoon and Niantic

Wang founded the company Evertoon in 2016. Evertoon's mobile app allowed users to produce short animated films. Evertoon raised $1.7 million in venture capital financing and released its app in November 2016. [1] [9]

In June 2017, Wang was one of six women who accused venture capitalist Justin Caldbeck of sexual harassment. [10] [11] [12] Initially denying the allegations, Caldbeck resigned from his position at Binary Capital four days later. [13] [14]

In November 2017, American software developer Niantic acquired Evertoon and hired its team of five employees. The Evertoon app was shut down later that month. [15] [16] After the acquisition, Wang became Niantic's vice president of engineering, where she oversaw products including Ingress and Harry Potter: Wizards Unite . [5]

Basis Set Ventures

Wang currently serves as the chief technology officer of Basis Set Ventures, a venture capital fund. [17]

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