CraigSilverstein, the first employee hired by Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin in 1998, is leaving the company. When I write my massive 4-volume autobiography, “CraigSilverstein: the Man Behind the Legend,” I will devote an entire...
CraigSilverstein [director of technology at Google” joked that he wanted Google to be like HAL from 2001: A Space Odyssey, but not killing people," continued Sherman. In addition to being an oxymoron, though, the same writer reassures us that Matt...
CraigSilverstein [director of technology at Google” joked that he wanted Google to be like HAL from 2001: A Space Odyssey, but not killing people," continued Sherman. In addition to being an oxymoron, though, the same writer reassures us that Matt...
On a related note, in Chris "SearchDay" Sherman's new book Google Power, Sherman tells the story of a conversation he had with CraigSilverstein, Google's CTO, where Silverstein estimated it would take Google 50 years to completely crack the...
Interview with Google's director of technology CraigSilverstein. Interview: CraigSilverstein Interviews.com, May 2001 ONWARD ARE LISTED IN WITHIN THE GOOGLE: TECHNOLOGY SECTION OF SEARCH TOPICS IN SEARCH ENGINE WATCH.
Interview With Google's CraigSilverstein. My understanding is that the integrated script would return a combination of AdSense results and organic results, and that the AdSense results will somehow be automatically branded with the AdSense...
CraigSilverstein, Director of Technology for Google CraigSilverstein, Google To achieve high PageRank, Silverstein said you want the expert sites in your market linking to you and hopefully nobody else.
CraigSilverstein, Google CraigSilverstein, Director of Technology for Google Silverstein set the stage with a general discussion of why Google spends a good deal of time evaluating links. Silverstein also said to pay attention to your site content.
Interview with Google's director of technology CraigSilverstein. Search Engine Watch News + Search Engine Strategies Comes To London, San Jose + SearchDay Articles + Search Engine Articles + Search Engine Resources + About The Newsletter
Following traditional silicon valley protocol, the founders hired CraigSilverstein, now Director of Technology, as their first employee, and set up shop in a friend's garage. Google Turns 13: A History of Google's Birthday Doodles
The ideal search engine, at least according to Google's chief technology officer CraigSilverstein, would resemble the computer on Star Trek, always responding to queries for information that precisely matched the needs of the user.
Google CTO CraigSilverstein offers an explanation for this seemingly unusual behavior. What's New at AltaVista and MSN Search SearchDay, Feb.http://www.searchenginewatch.com/searchday/03/sd0213-avmsn-update.html Both AltaVista and MSN Search...
CraigSilverstein answers your Google questions Slashdot, July 3, 2002 http://interviews.slashdot.org/article.pl? CraigSilverstein, director of technology at Google, answers top tech questions about Google from Slashdot readers.
CraigSilverstein said Google from the outset wanted to use a more human process to determine if a site had value related to particular keyword phrases. The panel, featuring Ask Jeeves Vice President of Search Paul Gardi, FAST Software Engineering...
The panel, featuring Ask Jeeves Vice President of Search Paul Gardi, FAST Software Engineering Manager Rolf Michelsen, and Google's Director of Technology CraigSilverstein, offered candid views on how their search engines evaluate web sites to...
According to CraigSilverstein, Google's Director of Technology, there's a lot of high quality content stored on SSL servers that's not password-protected or excluded by the robots.txt protocol. Recent changes at Google have provoked cries of alarm...
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If you did a query, depending on the luck of the draw and how busy the data centers are, you might not get PDF search," said CraigSilverstein, Google's directory of technology. People have discovered if you type in a capital OR, Google does...
If you did a query, depending on the luck of the draw and how busy the data centers are, you might not get PDF search," said CraigSilverstein, Google's directory of technology. People have discovered if you type in a capital OR, Google does...
If you did a query, depending on the luck of the draw and how busy the data centers are, you might not get PDF search," said CraigSilverstein, Google's directory of technology. People have discovered if you type in a capital OR, Google does...