Mentions that SteveLawrence, formerly of NEC Research and coauthor of some important
early papers on search engine sizes and overlaps, was the project's lead developer A rumored Google tool to search your computer's desktop became a reality today...
SteveLawrence, who currently works at Google. Want to learn how Google works? A new archive of publications by Google employees offers deep insights into many aspects of the search engine's operation.
Mining the Peanut Gallery: Opinion Extraction and Semantic Classification of Product Reviews, by Kushal Dave, SteveLawrence, David M. The Twelfth International World Wide Web Conference begins today in Budapest Hungary.
This is similar to what Google does when a document may be accessible on the web, but cannot be indexed, for various reasons.eBizSearch is based on the CiteSeer technology from NEC labs, originally developed by Giles, SteveLawrence and Kurt...
SteveLawrence, NewsSeer's creator. SteveLawrence and his colleagues at NEC Research have a well-deserved reputation for turning out interesting and useful tools. SteveLawrence. In the future, Lawrence plans further enhancements, including the...
Lawrence Lessig, rock star of the information age. Steve specializes in keeping abreast of cutting edge technologies, mapping out the disruptions they are likely to have on current systems and companies.
Flake, SteveLawrence, Eric J. Though a small number of sites get the majority of inbound links and traffic, a new study reveals a previously unknown pattern of web page connectivity and shows how new, poorly connected sites can compete.
SteveLawrence, co-author of the first scientific study of the size of the web, offers convincing evidence that papers published on the web are cited more often than those with restricted distribution.
SteveLawrence isn't saying search engines are bad. The amount of information that you can quickly and efficiently search for using search engines has been increasing, but what has been decreasing is the amount you can search for versus what you...
SteveLawrence isn't saying search engines are bad. The amount of information that you can quickly and efficiently search for using search engines has been increasing, but what has been decreasing is the amount you can search for versus what you...
SteveLawrence isn't saying search engines are bad. Lawrence credits them for making more information available to the public than ever before, but he thinks they could do better. The amount of information that you can quickly and efficiently...
SteveLawrence isn't saying search engines are bad. The amount of information that you can quickly and efficiently search for using search engines has been increasing, but what has been decreasing is the amount you can search for versus what you...
SteveLawrence isn't saying search engines are bad. The amount of information that you can quickly and efficiently search for using search engines has been increasing, but what has been decreasing is the amount you can search for versus what you...