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Paris Hilton is Android’s first icon in residence

The self-described "undercover nerd" used Canvas to build her own app — no coding required.

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The self-described "undercover nerd" built her own app in Canvas — no coding required — and wants the world to know that technology doesn’t have to be intimidating.

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For most of my life, I’ve had more ideas than places to put them.

I’ve spent my career building businesses and turning creative visions into reality. Most people know me for my pink and sparkly self, but you might not know that I’ve always been an undercover nerd. I love exploring the latest technology, and my mind is constantly racing with new business ideas, products and creative concepts.

But for years there was one frustrating reality when it came to tech: I could imagine almost anything. I just couldn’t always build it.

When most people think about creating technology, they picture engineers and developers — people who speak a language most of us were never taught. A select group of people got to build technology, and the rest of us were expected to use what they gave us.

But what if technology started somewhere else?

I’ve been an Android user for years, and when Google invited me to become Android’s first icon in residence and explore the future of tech creation with Gemini, I expected to learn about new tools.

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