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Mountain View, Calif. – Omar Hamoui, the founder of mobile
ad service AdMob — which was acquired by Google (NASD: GOOG) for $750 million — is
stepping down from his vice president position at Google after five months for "personal
reasons," TechCrunch reported. The announcement came on
Friday, shortly after YouTube CEO and co-founder Chad Hurley also announced he
would step down.

 

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