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Can We Learn From Anti-Social Users?
From The Noisy Channel

Can We Learn From Anti-Social Users?

One of the interesting challenges we face as both developers and consumers of search technology is that social signals are a double-edged sword. On one hand, social...

In Reverse
From My Biased Coin

In Reverse

The Crimson is reporting that the Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences will plan to decrease the size of the faculty* in response to budget woes. The key point...

Job Advice?
From My Biased Coin

Job Advice?

Not for me, thank goodness. A very talented graduating senior (who may or may not be Harvard...) has obtained a number of job offers, and asked me if I had any...

Exploring Explortatory Search
From The Noisy Channel

Exploring Explortatory Search

Google’s recently released Image Swirl is slick. But I’ve been struggling to figure out whether it’s useful or simply a showcase for cool technology.

Conference Reviewing Update
From My Biased Coin

Conference Reviewing Update

A few weeks ago, I talked about the reviewing process for NSDI and LATIN. I suppose now is a reasonable time for an update.LATIN is nearing the end of the reviewing...

An Ad-Supported Model With Teeth?
From The Noisy Channel

An Ad-Supported Model With Teeth?

Apple recently filed for technology to deliver a rather compelling ad-supported business model. Or perhaps the better word is compulsory. You can read an analysis...

Call for Speakers: Enterprise Search Summit 2010
From The Noisy Channel

Call for Speakers: Enterprise Search Summit 2010


Surveys
From My Biased Coin

Surveys

This post is about surveys. It's motivated by one of my tasks last night, as I has to spend some time going over the final proofs for the survey Hash-Based Techniques...

Week 1 at Google: Information Overload!
From The Noisy Channel

Week 1 at Google: Information Overload!

As you might imagine, it’s quite a switch to go from criticizing Google from the outside to being on the inside. Jeff Jarvis, who was gracious enough not to make...

Graduate School?  How to Decide...
From My Biased Coin

Graduate School? How to Decide...

What do people think about students going to work for a year or two and then applying to graduate school? Or applying but then deferring to work for a year or...

The Noisy Noogler: A Quick FAQ
From The Noisy Channel

The Noisy Noogler: A Quick FAQ

I’m barely 24 hours into my new life as a Googler, and I’ve already gotten lots of questions!

Ranking
From My Biased Coin

Ranking

An anonymous commenter asked an insightful question, worthy of a real answer: "Hi Prof, Why are you so obsessed with ranking things?"*Honestly, I don't think I...

Apologies for Slow Response Times
From The Noisy Channel

Apologies for Slow Response Times


Going (to) Google
From The Noisy Channel

Going (to) Google


FOCS/STOC and Asymmetry
From My Biased Coin

FOCS/STOC and Asymmetry

I had a funny conversation with Madhu Sudan yesterday, with him relaying an idea he said he heard from Umesh Vazirani (and perhaps the trail goes on further from...

Harvard Financial Aid
From My Biased Coin

Harvard Financial Aid

This post will talk about Harvard's financial aid program, and why it's a perfectly good thing to give money to Harvard, despite what you might read in the New.I...

Conference Reviews
From My Biased Coin

Conference Reviews

I promised at some point to get back to discussing the reviewing process for two conferences I am currently on the PC for, NSDI and LATIN. Since I happily just...

ICS Papers Announced
From My Biased Coin

ICS Papers Announced

As pointed out many places, the paper for the (strangely named) new theory conference Innovations in Computer Science are out, with the list here and list withsurvey...

Twitter Lists as an Influence Measure?
From The Noisy Channel

Twitter Lists as an Influence Measure?


Tuning in to Google Music Search
From The Noisy Channel

Tuning in to Google Music Search

With all of the activity around e-books last week, you might think that the online world wasn’t paying attention to the media category most transformed by the Internet...
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