For those of you haven't yet seen the news, I am programming the upcoming SES Travel conference in Seattle, Washington July 26-27, 2007. SES Travel: Seattle, WA July 26-27 The timing is fantastic, as I now get to practice what I preach...
Webcast: A9's Udi Manber speaks at the University of Washington, 2004 Short AP story here, slightly longer Seattle PI story here. Searchblog reports that Udi Manber, formerly the person in charge at A9 (Amazon.com's search site) is heading to the...
This Threadwatch post offers info and links about the Keeping Found things Found (KFTF) research project from the University of Washington's Information School. If you're looking for more info and how the research is being used, this Seattle Times...
Search Execs Talk at MIT Forum - Via Searchblog, word of this just released podcast of a forum that took place at MIT about a week ago and featured an all-star lineup of search execs from Google, Microsoft and Yahoo along with Oren Etzioni from...
MSN Virtual Earth: The Video - The folks at MSN Virtual Earth have publicly released this very funny video clip that has the MSN Butterfly (as portrayed by Steve Lombardi, Program Manager, of MSN VE) gathering info in and around Seattle to add to...
In late May I mentioned that Google CEO, Eric Schmidt, would be giving a lecture at the University of Washington in Seattle. Today, I came across an archived copy of Schmidt's presentation that's viewable on the web.
Thanks to Greg for pointing out that Google CEO, Eric Schmidt, will be speaking at the University of Washington on Thursday. His presentation is titled, "Perspectives on the Information Industry" and will be webcast beginning at 3:30 PM PDST.
The Work of Professor Oren Etzioni at the University of Washington Spotted via Geeking with Greg, is this Seattle Times article: Entrepreneurs seek new ways to mine Web, that takes a look at a few Seattle area search companies including:
The Seattle Times article: UW ponders how to best store and retrieve electronic information, reports about the "Keeping Found Things Found" (KFTF) research project at the Information School at the University of Washington.
Jeff Dean from Google presented Google: A Behind-the-scenes Look at the University of Washington in Seattle. Google already has a sales office in Seattle but this Seattle Times business brief let's us know that the company is opening another office...
Jeff Dean from Google presented Google: A Behind-the-scenes Look at the University of Washington in Seattle. Google already has a sales office in Seattle but this Seattle Times business brief let's us know that the company is opening another office...
It took place earlier this week at the University of Washington in Seattle. Udi Manber, top guy at a9, spoke at the University of Washington last November. Greg Linden from Findory alerts us to a presentation by Jeff Dean from Google.
Seattle Times Apr 12 2004 8:20AM GMT Washington Times Apr 9 2004 2:21AM GMT A new paper, authored by Stanford University professors Zoltan Gyongyi and Hector Garcia-Molina, does a good job of describing the various techniques and methods used...
Seattle Times, Feb.http://www.seattletimes.com/news/technology/html98/paul_20000206.html Search Engines Home In Washington Post, April 4, 2002 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A58309-2002Apr3.html