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Interview in Forbes: What is a Data Scientist?
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Interview in Forbes: What is a Data Scientist?

Dan Woods has been interviewing a variety of folks to answer the question: “What is a data scientist?“, and I had the honor to participate in his series. Here is...

RecSys 2011 Tutorial: Recommendations as a Conversation with the User
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RecSys 2011 Tutorial: Recommendations as a Conversation with the User

  Last week, I had the privilege to present a tutorial at the 5th ACM International Conference on Recommender Systems (RecSys 2011). Given my passion for HCIR and...

HCIR 2011: We Have Arrived!
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HCIR 2011: We Have Arrived!

If you followed the #hcir2011 tweet stream, then you already know what I have to say: the Fifth Workshop on Human-Computer Interaction and Information Retrieval...

Oracle Acquires Endeca!
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Oracle Acquires Endeca!


Keeping It Professional: Relevance, Recommendations, and Reputation at LinkedIn
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Keeping It Professional: Relevance, Recommendations, and Reputation at LinkedIn

Last week, I delivered the following presentation at the CMU Intelligence Seminar:   I had a great audience, including the department head! Of course that meant...

Visiting the East Coast: CMU and Strata New York
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Visiting the East Coast: CMU and Strata New York


A Different 9/11: Happy Birthday, Endeca!
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A Different 9/11: Happy Birthday, Endeca!


Attention CMU Students!
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Attention CMU Students!

As many of you know, I’m a proud alumnus of the CMU School of Computer Science

Dream. Fit. Passion.
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Dream. Fit. Passion.

A few days ago, our CEO Jeff Weiner led a session at LinkedIn on how to “close” candidates — that is, how to persuade candidates to join your team once you have...

Retiring a Great Interview Problem
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Retiring a Great Interview Problem

Interviewing software engineers is hard. Jeff Atwood bemoans how difficult it is to find candidates who can write code. The tech press sporadically publishes “best”...

Upcoming Information Retrieval Conferences
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Upcoming Information Retrieval Conferences

I hope everyone who attended the recent SIGIR 2011 in Beijing had an excellent experience. I didn’t manage to make it to that side of the globe myself, but I’m...

Attention vs. Privacy
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Attention vs. Privacy

A major feature of the recently released Google+ is Circles, which allows you to “share relevant content with the right people, and follow content posted by people...

Guest Post: Diego Basch on The Need for Speed
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Guest Post: Diego Basch on The Need for Speed

Diego Basch is the CEO and founder of IndexTank, a hosted search service that powers major web sites such as Reddit, Twitvid, blip.tv, as well as providing a WordPress...

Google
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Google

When I left Google last December, it was an open secret that Google was developing a social networking product. Now that Google has released Google+, I am at liberty...

InSecret: A LinkedIn Hackday Master Tries Something Different
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InSecret: A LinkedIn Hackday Master Tries Something Different

LinkedIn Hackdays are an awesome opportunity for innovation — learn more about them here. But first check out this unusual entry by Hackday master Dhananjay Ragade...

It Just Works
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It Just Works

Given that I work for the world’s largest professional network, I take work very personally. I’m also deeply involved in LinkedIn’s hiring process, which gives...

Foo for Thought
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Foo for Thought

Last weekend I had the extraordinary privilege to attend Foo Camp, an annual gathering of about 250 Friends Of O’Reilly (aka Foo). Tim O’Reilly, Sara Winge, and...

Christos Faloutsos: Mining Billion-Node Graphs
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Christos Faloutsos: Mining Billion-Node Graphs

As promised, here is a video of CMU professor Christos Faloutsos‘s recent tech talk at LinkedIn on “Mining Billion-Node Graphs“. Enjoy! And check out our next week’s...

Winning the War for Software Engineering Talent
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Winning the War for Software Engineering Talent

The war for talent. It’s the latest metaphor for the challenge that tech companies face as excitement is building in Silicon Valley again. Well, not really — McKinsey...

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If you Google [relevance theory], you’ll discover this Wikipedia entry about a theory proposed by Dan Sperber and Deirdre Wilson
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