Hal Varian (a Google consultant and UCBerkeley microeconomics professor) has probably done the math, and the offers stay after repeated media exposure of the issue," Wall blogged. Aaron Wall, author and founder of the SEOBook website, called out...
Partners testing the free downloads are educational, including Stanford, Duke, UCBerkeley and UCTV. FrankWatson Should Google Buy Twitter? SEW EXPERTS: SEM CROSSFIRE If Google were to buy Twitter and keep it as a free tool, it would give them the...
Partners testing the free downloads are educational, including Stanford, Duke, UCBerkeley and UCTV. Today's Top Story: SageLewis Solve Your Call Tracking Problems Now! SEW EXPERTS: PROMOTION Releases Structured Data Posted by Nathania Johnson Feb...
Partners testing the free downloads are educational, including Stanford, Duke, UCBerkeley and UCTV. In the ongoing effort to monetize, YouTube is now testing letting partners offer downloadable videos.
An article reading like unchecked advertorial appeared in Wired that profiled DeepDyve's launch, citing an 8-year-old study from UCBerkeley as the need for such a search tool. In a nutshell, the old study from Berkeley placed the deep Web at more...
CNN is reporting that Student James Karl Buck twittered his way out of jail with single-word text messages after being arrested. The "twit" (messages) communicated to his "tweeple" (friends) on micro blogging platform "Twitter," resulted in pals...
The Google Operating Systems blog has slides from Peter Norvig's presentation at UCBerkeley on how the Google One Box Q&A results work. He says that "Google doesn't use predefined patterns, they find the patterns from examples, as this approach is...
Yahoo at UCBerkeley. AOL released user
query records, including how anyone can now easily look at the data. First, after Barry did a recap of the news, I added a postscript to the story
with more of my thoughts.
Yahoo at UCBerkeley. Techmeme is reporting
a huge amount of concern over AOL releasing, then pulling, search logs done by
users over three months. The purpose of the release was to help search
researchers better understand user behavior in...
UCBerkeley. Ask got a rave review from the Wall Street Journal. Robert Scoble saw that, then
did an ego search for himself and
decided Ask doesn't measure up based on that. Fair criticism? Sure, to some degree.
The March issue of California Magazine (the alumni magazine of UCBerkeley) features a number of essays on the future of search. Articles include "Is Cyberspace Still Anti-Sovereign" by John Perry Barlow, "Mitch Kapor Loves Wikipedia," "Can We Know...
UCBerkeley Journalism / John Battelle Vignette: Google's Sales Call and the (New? Fifty Percent Rule
is a nice chuckle from John Battelle, where he gets a cold call from a
member of Google's AdSense sales force trying to get him to carry Google...
San Francisco Chronicle
article covering protests at UCBerkeley and Google's alma mater Stanford University over its News.com points at a Chinese censorship policy. These came in response to head of Google China,
Yahoo Announces New Research Laboratory (at UCBerkeley) News from Yahoo that they have just opened new research labs in Chile and Spain. Yahoo has hired famed information scientist, Ricardo Baeza-Yates, to run these new facilities.
The research was authored by Michael Ostrovsky a economics professor at Stanford, Benjamin Edelman, doctoral candidate in economics at Harvard, and Michael Schwarz at UCBerkeley. Kevin Newcomb reports in the Clickz story: Search Ad Auction Models...
A UCBerkeley graduate, Solomon begins his
new post on January 23, 2006. Last week, Yahoo saw the vice president in charge of its developer network split to
start-up Automattic. Now there's news that another Yahoo vice president has
departed.
Eric Schmidt Lays Out Google's Ten Golden Rules - Google CEO Eric Schmidt, along with co-author UCBerkeley professor Hal Varian,, has written: "Google's Ten Golden Rules" for Newsweek on getting the most out of knowledge workers.MORE”
Marti Hearst's class last month at UCBerkeley. The Deal.com's Lou Whiteman (via News.com), offers a profile of Connotate, a company that sees what "traditional" engines can't. The technology comes out of Rutgers University.
Schmidt along with co-author, UCBerkeley professor, Hal Varian, have written: "Google's Ten Golden Rules" for Newsweek. Featured posts from the Search Engine Watch blog, as well as our customary search headlines from around the web.
Google CEO Eric Schmidt, along with co-author UCBerkeley professor Hal Varian,, has written: "Google's Ten Golden Rules" for Newsweek on getting the most out of knowledge workers. Google's 10 Golden Rules are: