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Tag Archives: Google
EXCLUSIVE: Chris Hibbert has been hired by Google.
I guess he‘-ll probably work at the Mountain View campus.
So, if I can count, 3 prediction market people are working at Google: Bo Cowgill, Jed Christiansen [*], and now, Chris Hibbert.
[*] UK, not Mountain View.
My 2 minutes (and 4 seconds) of fame – [VIDEO]
Google’-s Matt Cutts answers my SEO question:
On your WordPress.org blog (mattcutts.com), why did you switch from domainname.com/year/month/day/sample-post/ to domainname.com/postname/ ? Has this to do with how PageRank flows within a site?
Jed Christiansen is not dead.
He is working at Google as “-a Strategic Partner Manager in the EMEA Reseller team”-.
Another proof that prediction markets don’-t put food on the table of their most ardent advocates.
The main advantage of web search as a prediction tool may have less to do with its superiority over other methods than with its generality, low cost, and real-time nature.
Google CEO Eric Schmidt on why technology is a driving force in the economic recovery.
Use Android or Google OS. -> EARN SOME MONEY.
Open Internet Coalition -> Net Neutrality
Will Google *launch* its own Operating System (OS) before July 13, 2009?
Sounds like Google did “-announce”- —-as opposed to “-launch”-. Sense the nuance?
And so the HubDub prediction market will expire as a “-NO”- —-as I understand it.
Why Google don’t want to hire research scientist David Pennock
A recruiter who left Google last year says that the company [= Google] had maintained a “do not touch” list of companies including Genentech and Yahoo, whose employees were not to be wooed to the Internet search giant.
That revelation could be significant in light of this week’s disclosure that the U.S. Justice Department is investigating whether Google, Yahoo, Apple, Genentech and other tech companies conspired to keep others from stealing their top talent. [...]
Amazing.