Google Recruits Creator of Python; Blog from Google Spain Manager Debuts; New Compilation of Blogs by Googlers
Here are a couple of Google items that we spotted on two of of my favorite blogs that focus most of their efforts on tracking Google.
+ Dirson, posts about another successful recruitment of progammer by Google. It appears that Guido van Rossum, the creator of the Python programming language, is now a Google employee.
+ Dirson also reports that Miguel de la Reina (the manager of Google Spain) has launched a blog (in Spanish, of course) titled: Googelizados.
And speaking of Googlers…
+ Philipp Lenssen from Google Blogoscoped, posts about a new compilation of blogs by Googlers. It comes from the editor of The Google Planet which is a digest of blog posts by Google employees.
Btw, one of my favorite non-search sites of 2005 also comes from Philipp. If you’ve never visited his highly addictive, Games for the Brain site, it’s more than worth a look and some time.
Also, my previous post about email services, includes a link to another favorite Google blog, Nathan Weinberg’s Inside Google.
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