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Podcast V1 with Elizabeth Laraki

V1 with Elizabeth Laraki

Elizabeth Laraki

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Fréquence : 1 épisode/41j. Total Éps: 2

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V1 is a podcast about how people design iconic products. In each episode, Elizabeth Laraki sits down with the designers, engineers, and founders who built the first versions of the digital products we use everyday. You’ll go behind the scenes and hear about the ideas, instincts, and tradeoffs that influenced how people shaped those early decisions, and how they rippled out to define how we experience technology. Elizabeth spent the early part of her career designing early versions of products like Google Maps, Google Search, YouTube, and Facebook. She's been in these conversations and knows how to unlock the real stories behind how these iconic products were designed. Whether you build digital products, rely on them every day, or are curious about the design decisions that shaped the digital world, V1 is for you.
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How a Fake Prototype Became Google Street View | With First Designer Andy Szybalski

jeudi 18 juin 2026Durée 53:39

Elizabeth sits down with Andy Szybalski, the original designer behind Google Street View. Originally, the project was called "Cityblock" and was a hardware experiment for machine eyes to scan storefronts, not for humans to explore the world. Andy and Elizabeth discuss the critical pivot from data collection to virtual presence and how a clunky research project became a global superpower.

Andy takes us behind the scenes of a "smoke and mirrors" prototype that changed the project’s destiny, and walks us through the explorations and iterations that ultimately brought us the iconic Pegman. He also explains how Street View data eventually gave Google its own "ground truth,” and the ways in which he is bringing that same "fingertipy" curiosity to AI. Tune in for a fascinating look behind the scenes of how design shaped one of the world’s most beloved and useful products.

KEY EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS

1️⃣ THE BILLION-DOLLAR FORGERY [07:33]:

"It was complete smoke and mirrors...I showed it to somebody and one of the engineers was like, 'This is great, let's ship it.' And I was like, 'No, no, you don't understand... this is total forgery.'"

You don’t need a working product to prove a point. This fake demo convinced the team to stop building for machines and start building for people.

2️⃣ THE PRODUCT KILLER [29:58]:

"Anytime you're working on a really successful product... anything you do... has the potential to do more damage than to help."

Don't break what is already working. When millions of people rely on your product, it’s important to have a light touch for experimental features.

3️⃣ THE TELEPORTATION SECRET [46:54]:

"Being able to teleport yourself anywhere in the world — that’s got to be in the top five superpowers that anyone could have."

Andy shows how the team moved past reading street signs to give people the magical feeling of being anywhere on earth.

CHAPTERS:

00:00 - Introducing Andy Szybalski

02:45 - Why Virtual Presence Changed Everything

09:46 - Solving the Challenge of Navigating the Real World Digitally

12:58 - How Street View Became a Tool for Life Planning

19:13 - Designing Pegman and the Future of Map Navigation

25:44 - Breakthrough UX Decisions That Made Street View Intuitive

31:10 - Launching a World-Changing Product Before It Was Proven

36:00 - Overcoming User Skepticism About Revolutionary Technology

39:19 - The Hidden Data Engine Behind Google Maps

46:04 - Why Street View Still Feels Like a Superpower

47:38 - The Role of Play in Great Product Innovation

51:17 - Building the Future of AI-Powered Education

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Trailer

vendredi 8 mai 2026Durée 00:52

Every product you rely on started with a decision someone made before they knew the answer. That’s where the real design lives.

Hosted by Elizabeth Laraki—an early designer for Google Maps, Google Search, YouTube, and Facebook—V1 explores the messy, behind-the-scenes realities of building the products that billions of people use today. Through casual but deep conversations with the original designers, engineers, PMs, and founders, we skip the polished origin stories. Instead, we dig into the trade-offs, the dead ends, the heated arguments, and the gut instincts that got it right—and the ones that got it wrong.

Read more and subscribe to the newsletter at: https://elizlaraki.substack.com/


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