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This Week, I Am Part of an Internet Meme
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This Week, I Am Part of an Internet Meme

My frequent co-authors John Byers, Giorgos Zervas, and I posted an extended version of a current submission to the arxiv (as people do), which showed up last Friday...

SODA Accepts -- The Count
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SODA Accepts -- The Count

People in various have been noting the SODA accepts, but nobody has been talking about the numbers.  I count 138 papers accepted.  I can't find now how many submissions...

Rabin's Birthday Celebration
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Rabin's Birthday Celebration

While I was not blogging, we spent the few days before the semester started with an 80th birthday workshop for Michael Rabin.  Impressively, we were able to pull...

Blogging Again?
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Blogging Again?

My thoughts that I would blog more over the summer, during academic "down time", turned out more of a fiction than I would have thought.  The summer proved remarkably...

A Different 9/11: Happy Birthday, Endeca!
From The Noisy Channel

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...

SIGCOMM Webcast
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SIGCOMM Webcast

Got a note from the ACM that SIGCOMM is being live Webcast the next few days.  (I'm not in Toronto for it -- hello to everyone who is!) A simple click and I'm listening...

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”...

Fun Links, via Google+
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Fun Links, via Google+

One fun aspect of being on Google+ is occasionally a link comes along worth further notice.The first, from David Karger, is a link to a report (by Democrats, says...

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...

Tact
From My Biased Coin

Tact

Early in the week, I was excited to find out that, apparently, it was perfectly appropriate for us professors to call (at least, already graduated) students assholes...

Beyond Worst Case Analysis -- Preparing a Talk
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Beyond Worst Case Analysis -- Preparing a Talk

A few months ago, Tim Roughgarden mailed me to say was putting together a little workshop on the theme of Beyond Worst Case Analysis, and would I like to be one...

Rabin's 80th Birthday Celebration
From My Biased Coin

Rabin's 80th Birthday Celebration

Big announcement:  We'll be having an 80th birthday conference celebration for Michael Rabin at Harvard at the end of August.  Lots of great talks by big-name CS...

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...

SODA in Japan
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SODA in Japan

I hadn't even noticed SODA was in Japan before submitting.  I just figured wherever it was I'd be willing to go, as January in Boston is a fine time to be elsewhere...

Using Google Scholar for More Than Your h-Index
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Using Google Scholar for More Than Your h-Index

The comments from the last post (thanks, David Andersen) spurred me to mention the following.I do check Google Scholar for my own work fairly regularly.  Not to...

h-index != impact
From My Biased Coin

h-index != impact

Suresh and Daniel Lemire (in Google+ posts) have pointed to the following paragraph from this blog: The sad thing is that young people have now been terrified...

Various Goings On
From My Biased Coin

Various Goings On

I've not been a Facebook user, but I was invited to join Google+, so I set up a picture and am waiting to see what it's all about.  I'm afraid that for the most...
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