We braved the rain in Boston, enjoyed the sun in New York, rode a trolley in Chicago and marched with the Israel Gay Youth Organization in Tel Aviv and Haifa. During Gay Pride celebrations last year Google was very visible in its support, with...
The research launched at the International Conference on Learning Theory in Haifa, Israel, earlier this year, is designed to help computers minimize what Professor Mansour calls "regret". Google is funding research from Tel Aviv University's...
Ex-Googler Yoelle Maarek Becomes a Purple Person Posted by Nathania Johnson Jun 2, 2009 In 2006, Yoelle Maarek founded the Google Haifa Engineering Center. Lab in Haifa with Ronny Lempel. ErikQualman Social Media Maxims for Marketers SEW EXPERTS...
In 2006, Yoelle Maarek founded the Google Haifa Engineering Center. Lab in Haifa with Ronny Lempel. Prior to her Google gig, Maarek worked for IBM Research both in New York and Haifa. Maarek received her undergrad and grad degrees in Paris and...
just opened a research office in Israel—it's first—in Haifa, Israel. Yahoo! The office is right near Google's first office in Israel; they opened a second office in Tel Aviv two years ago. Microsoft has had a major presence in nearby Ra'anana since...
Haifa University Search Engine Conference Recap, Technology and Marketing Law The Weather Channel has used Coremetrics' analytics for two years, and less than six months into the relationship, Derek van Nostran, director of marketing, started...
Haifa University Search Engine Conference Recap, Technology and Marketing Law A selection of stories posted to the Search Engine Watch Blog, along with today's search-related headlines from around the Web:
This office will be located in Tel Aviv, the current office is based in Haifa. Reuters reports that Google is going to open a second research and development office in Israel. Yossi Matias, “a scientist and expert on algorithms, databases and...
Carmel, (IBM Haifa Research Lab) The WWW 2005 Conference took place last week in Japan and many of the papers presented at the conference are now available via the online proceedings. More papers are linked in this April, 2004 compilation I put...
It was the keynote address at IBM's Second Search and Collaboration Seminar 2004 in Haifa. Greg Linden from Findory alerts us to a presentation by Jeff Dean from Google. It took place earlier this week at the University of Washington in Seattle.