Sophia Bush with Fredinburg |
Dan Fredinburg, a Google executive who described himself as
an adventurer, was among the hundreds who died in a massive earthquake that
struck Nepal on Saturday.
Google confirmed his death. Lawrence You, the company's
director of privacy, posted online that Fredinburg was in Nepal with three
other Google employees climbing Mount Everest. The other three, he added, are
safe.
Google would not give further details. According to the
technology blog Re/Code, Fredinburg was an experienced climber who co-founded,
in his spare time, Google Adventure. The project aims to "translate the
Google Street View concept into extreme, exotic locations like the summit of
Mount Everest or the Great Barrier Reef off Australia," according to
Startup Grind, a global startup community.
Feinberg also helped start Save the Ice, an organization
dedicated to raising awareness about global warming "through adventurous
campaigns and events around the world," according to its website.
Fredinburg started at Google in 2007. He served as product
manager and the head of privacy at Google X, the company's secretive arm best
known for "moonshot" projects such as the self-driving car.
Google said it has launched a "person finder" tool
for Nepal to help people find loved ones in the aftermath of the quake and
"is working to get updated satellite imagery to aid in the recovery
effort." Google says it is committing $1 million to the quake response.
The actress Sophia Bush, who has appeared in photos with
Fredinburg posted by entertainment outlets, called him
"one-of-a-kind" in a post on Instagram.
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