Facebook After graduating from Carnegie Mellon University in 2004, Sanghvi initially planned to work in
New York City, but decided instead to move to
Silicon Valley where her former CMU colleague
Aditya Agarwal, whom she was dating, worked. She got a job at the
Oracle Corporation. Sanghvi was one of the primary engineers on the first version of Facebook's
News Feed product, launched in September 2006, and she wrote the blog post announcing its launch. The original news feed was an algorithmically generated and constantly refreshing summary of updates about the activities of one's friends. The concept was relatively new at the time, with
Twitter having launched only a few months earlier. The News Feed feature faced significant initial criticism, including some directed personally at Sanghvi. This was addressed through the introduction of new privacy controls regarding what personal data would appear in friends' news feeds.
Cove and Dropbox In late 2010, Sanghvi left Facebook and in 2011, co-founded a stealth collaboration startup called Cove along with Aditya Agarwal. Sanghvi later became the Vice President of Operations at Dropbox. In October 2013, she left Dropbox, but continued to retain an advisory role at the company. == Board memberships ==