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Privatizing Our Past
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Privatizing Our Past

The essence of machine learning is learning from data. Since we can only learn from past data, machine learning uses our knowledge of the… Continue reading on ...

Democratizing Reputation
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Democratizing Reputation

I was an early adopter of LinkedIn. As one of the first 50K people to join the platform in 2003, I started blogging about it in 2008 and… Continue reading on ...

Character Filtering
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Character Filtering

Search queries are made up of characters. It’s easy to take characters for granted; indeed, people who have never implemented a search… Continue reading on Query...

Language Identification
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Language Identification

Queries are the primary way that searchers communicate with search engines. But it’s difficult to get started with query understanding… Continue reading on Query...

Overcoming Information Asymmetry
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Overcoming Information Asymmetry

A couple of years ago, I wrote a post entitled “Information Asymmetry in the Workplace” that discussed compensation in the Alliance… Continue reading on »

Introduction
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Introduction

Search engines are so core to our digital experience that we take them for granted. Most of us cannot remember the web without Google to… Continue reading on Query...

IP addresses might only be accurate to the city level.
From The Noisy Channel

IP addresses might only be accurate to the city level.

But that’s still useful, e.g., for determining that New York Pizza (http://www.nypizza.info/) Continue reading on »

Data Recycling
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Data Recycling

One technique I’ve seen succeed again and again is data recycling. You may be doing it already. If not, you should add it to your toolbox. Continue reading on ...

Great post!
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Great post!

http://thenoisychannel.com/2012/03/18/facing-prosopagnosia Continue reading on »

The End of Intellectual Property?
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The End of Intellectual Property?

Some people fear the singularity. I have a more mundane concern: are we approaching the end of intellectual property? Continue reading on »

I’m not saying that all CTO roles wouldn’t have played to my strengths and passions, just that this…
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I’m not saying that all CTO roles wouldn’t have played to my strengths and passions, just that this…

I’m something of a hybrid between a chief scientist, engineering leader, and product leader. But I’m not particularly an IT and operations… Continue reading on...

Thrilled to see Melinda Gates prioritizing her investments to focus on women in tech!
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Thrilled to see Melinda Gates prioritizing her investments to focus on women in tech!

My suggestion isn’t particularly original, but I believe it bears repeating: we need to develop a more data-driven, rubric-based approach… Continue reading on ...

Professional Networking
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Professional Networking

I’m a strong believer in professional networking, as you may have guessed from my long-term obsession with LinkedIn. Continue reading on »

Not expecting sympathy  I made a mistake, and I own it.
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Not expecting sympathy I made a mistake, and I own it.

But, in case it wasn’t clear in the post, I had invested a fair amount of time into the company before that last contact, and my… Continue reading on

What does it take to Lead Data Scientists?
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What does it take to Lead Data Scientists?

You think it’s hard to hire data scientists? Try hiring a data science leader! Continue reading on

Seniority Considered Harmful
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Seniority Considered Harmful

Technical hiring in Silicon Valley aspires to be a meritocracy, but anyone who has looked at the data knows that there is rampant… Continue reading on

No objection from me there.
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No objection from me there.

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Agreed. Perhaps my biggest take-away from this experience is to have a much stronger reaction to
From The Noisy Channel

Agreed. Perhaps my biggest take-away from this experience is to have a much stronger reaction to

any behavior that gives me a bad feeling — and especially to make sure all such reactions are cumulative. Continue reading on

Fixed.
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Fixed.

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Fair point, Ive managed incredible interns myself that I have put on important prohlems.
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Fair point, Ive managed incredible interns myself that I have put on important prohlems.

But in this case I felt the intern’s lack of domain experience was an issue. Continue reading on
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