A Chandigarh-born man Navneet Dalal and his partners have sold their gesture reading company to Google for a cool $ 40 million.
The Silicon Valley start-up company is called Flutter which allows users to do away with keyboards, mouse, mouse-pads and the like and replaces them with hand motions, which are read by the program. Dalal joined the company in 2000 and spent the few years learning the intricacies of this field.
Dalal was born in Chandigarh in 1978 and went to an engineering school in New Delhi, before graduating from Grenoble in France. His family lived in Chandigarh’s sector-35 and later shifted to Panchkula.