Previous to joining Google, Rosenberg was Vice President of Software for
palmOne, a provider of handheld computer and communications solutions. He joined Google in 2002 and oversaw the design and development of the company’s consumer, advertiser, and partner products, including Search, Ads, Gmail, Android, Apps, and Chrome. While at Google, Rosenberg managed many noteworthy employees, including
Marissa Mayer. He resigned from his position as SVP in 2011. Prior to joining at Google, Rosenberg worked at
@Home, where he was a founding member of the product group and senior vice president of online products and services after @Home merged with
Excite. Rosenberg was appointed as the COO of
Motorola Mobility, replacing former COO
Dennis Woodside, on February 12, 2014. He is the coauthor, along with Google Executive Chairman
Eric Schmidt and Director of Executive Communications Alan Eagle, of a New York Times best-selling book titled
How Google Works, which was published in September, 2014. He also published a book called
Trillion Dollar Coach that reached number 1 on Wall Street journal bestseller list and was also
New York Times Best Seller. ==Popular culture==