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Q&A with the AMP leadership (AMP Conf 2018)
The AMP Channel
Interviewed: Malte Ubl

Google leadership panel (AMP Conf '19)
The AMP Channel
Interviewed: Malte Ubl

AMP Year in Review
The AMP Channel
Interviewed: Malte Ubl

Keynote (AMP Conf '19)
The AMP Channel
Interviewed: Malte Ubl

Malte Ubl von Google beschleunigt mit AMP-Seiten das Internet
turi2tv
Interviewed: Malte Ubl

What's next in AMP? (AMP Conf '17)
The AMP Channel
Interviewed: Malte Ubl

Como usar Google Sheets como base de datos en Next.js con App Router en 1 minuto
Goncy
Interviewed: Gonzalo Pozzo (Goncy)

Next.js, Open Source and Google: Next.js lead, Tim Neutkens
Catch the Tornado
Interviewed: Tim Neutkens

The Return of 'Write Less, Do More' by Rich Harris | JSCAMP 2019
JScamp
Interviewed: Rich Harris

Vercel Founder Guillermo Rauch on Raising the Bar for Front-End Design
GV (Google Ventures)
Interviewed: Guillermo Rauch

The Future of Real-Time with Guillermo Rauch
Google for Developers
Interviewed: Guillermo Rauch

Node.js Now Q & A
Google for Developers
Interviewed: Guillermo Rauch

Malte Ubl: The Future of the Mobile Web | OMR Festival 2017 - Hamburg, Germany | #OMR17
OMR
Interviewed: Malte Ubl

Guillermo Rauch & Leo Lamprecht: Folding Space and Time
Agent
Interviewed: Guillermo Rauch

From Google to Vercel: A CTO’s Journey Into AI-Native Dev Tools | AI Fireside Chat with Malte Ubl
Merantix AI Campus
Interviewed: Malte Ubl

What Is Frontend Testing In 2019
Applitools: AI-Powered End-to-End Testing Platform
Interviewed: Guillermo Rauch

Google JavaScript with Malte Ubl
Software Engineering Daily
Interviewed: Malte Ubl

Malte Ubl (CTO of Vercel) on AI-Driven DX, Google Search, and the Future of Web Dev with V0
AI Fireside Chat by {Tech: Europe}
Interviewed: Malte Ubl

Stop Coding: You Have a Product Gap | Sam Selikoff | EmberCamp Chicago 2018
Ember Videos
Interviewed: Sam Selikoff

Future of React - Tom Occhino, Kent C Dodds, Mark Erikson, Theo Browne, etc. - React Summit US 2024
React Conferences by GitNation
Interviewed: Tom Occhino