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Geeking with Greg: More on what to advertise when there is no commercial intent
http://glinden.blogspot.com/2015/01/more-on-what-to-advertise-when-there-is.html
Wednesday, January 14, 2015. More on what to advertise when there is no commercial intent. Some of the advertising out there is getting spooky. If you look at a product at many online stores, that product will then follow you around the web. Go to BBC News, for example, and there will be those dishes you were looking at yesterday on Overstock. Not just any dishes, the exact same dishes. Just in case you forgot about them, there they are again next time you go. And again. And again. Personalized ads shoul...
Geeking with Greg: Jeff Dean keynote at WSDM 2009
http://glinden.blogspot.com/2009/02/jeff-dean-keynote-at-wsdm-2009.html
Tuesday, February 17, 2009. Jeff Dean keynote at WSDM 2009. Google Fellow Jeff Dean gave an excellent keynote talk at the recent WSDM 2009. Conference that had tidbits on Google I had not heard before. Particularly impressive is Google's attention to detail on performance and their agility in deployment over the last decade. Were filming it. With any luck, the video should be available on their site in a few weeks. In addition to this post, you might enjoy Michael Bendersky's notes. Posted by Greg Linden.
Geeking with Greg: The $1M Netflix Prize has been won
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Friday, June 26, 2009. The $1M Netflix Prize has been won. An ensemble of methods from four teams. Has passed the criteria to win the Netflix Prize. Other teams have 30 days to beat it, but, no matter what happens, the $1M prize will be claimed in the next month. Congratulations to the winning team and all the competitors. It was a goal that some thought impossible. Without additional data, but remarkable persistence has proven the impossible possible. In an extremely close finish. To BellKor and starts ...
Geeking with Greg: UW CS professors to lead Google Fremont office
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Tuesday, November 06, 2007. UW CS professors to lead Google Fremont office. John Cook at the Seattle PI has the scoop. That UW CS professors Brian Bershad. Are joining Google's new development office in Seattle's Fremont neighborhood" and that "Bershad will lead the new Fremont office.". I have to say, this is quite the coup for Google. Shiva Shivakumar. By the way, I first heard rumors of this from Erik Selberg. Very cool to see those rumors confirmed. John Cook at the Seattle PI posts details.
Geeking with Greg: Security advice is wrong
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Tuesday, March 23, 2010. Security advice is wrong. An insightful, funny, and thought-provoking paper by Cormac Herley at Microsoft Research, "So Long, And No Thanks for the Externalities: The Rational Rejection of Security Advice by Users" ( PDF. Looks at why people ignore security advice. Extended excerpts from the paper:. Security] advice offers to shield [people] from the direct costs of attacks, but burdens them with increased indirect costs . Since victimization is rare, and imposes a one-time c...
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YouTube Only Updated The HTML5 Player
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That watches Google's attempts to move your operating system online since 2005. Not affiliated with Google. Send your tips to gostips@gmail.com. Unofficial news and tips about Google. August 4, 2015. YouTube Only Updated The HTML5 Player. There's something interesting about the latest YouTube player update. It's the first time when YouTube only updates the HTML5 player. For some reason, the system requirements page. Posted by Alex Chitu. April 20, 2016 at 5:56 AM. Responsive HTML5 Web design. Has the sol...
“Real Life” butts in | Crossed Wires
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8220;Real Life” butts in. August 10, 2006 at 9:07 am. A few weeks ago I accepted a new job in Maryland! I cannot say more at this time, as the final check (criminal history) has not been conducted. Since I know I have no such history, I can rest assured that my contract is secure. I am really excited about my new position, as I will be doing pure taxonomy, thesaurus and ontology work. However, it has felt like the proverbial carrot on a string to manage to start work! My new contract is one of those R...
Soam Acharya » Talks
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I'm Soam Acharya. Welcome to my big fat tech life here in the SF Bay Area. Currently, I am VertiCloud where we're building the world's best Hadoop clusters. Escape from Amazon: Tips/Techniques For Reducing AWS Dependencies (2012) -. Cassini: A Simulation Framework for Evaluating Designs for Sponsored Search Markets (2007) –. An Introduction To Categorization (2003) –. Web Services Using SOAP, WSDL and UDDI (2002) –. MiddleMan: A Video Caching Proxy Server (2000) –. Real Time Transcoding (1998) –.
Soam Acharya » Publications
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I'm Soam Acharya. Welcome to my big fat tech life here in the SF Bay Area. Currently, I am VertiCloud where we're building the world's best Hadoop clusters. A Simulation Framework for Evaluating Designs for Sponsored Search Markets. S Acharya, P Krishnamurthy, K Deshpande, TW Yan, CC Chang. WWW2007 – Sponsored Search Auctions Workshop. MiddleMan: A Video Caching Proxy Server. S Acharya, B. Smith. NOSSDAV 2000. Characterizing User Access To Videos On The World Wide Web.
Pavitra.ass.Soul: pureMVC 101
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Wednesday, July 20, 2011. Apologies for the long-long delay. lets dive right into it. Disclaimer: I wont go into the API, or the class hierarchy at all. If that is what you need, Google it up. lots of stuff available. If you are not aware of the advantages of using a framework, let me quickly summarize. Removes boilerplate code. atleast some amount. PureMVC consists of 4 things.They are:. Proxy(Model part) - this will get ur data.from java,webservice etc. Apart from above four, you need to know "Notifica...
August | 2006 | Crossed Wires
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Archive for August, 2006. 8220;Real Life” butts in. A few weeks ago I accepted a new job in Maryland! I cannot say more at this time, as the final check (criminal history) has not been conducted. Since I know I have no such history, I can rest assured that my contract is secure. I am really excited about my new position, as I will be doing pure taxonomy, thesaurus and ontology work. However, it has felt like the proverbial carrot on a string to manage to start work! My new contract is one of those “...
Hot Weather, Yellow Umbrella, Bird Poop – Ayyo | Thoughtcrafts Sriks6711
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Hot Weather, Yellow Umbrella, Bird Poop – Ayyo. 3 July, 2014 at 14:20. As for why the umbrella is yellow, it is a homage/ode/wink/nod/reference to the CBS sitcom How I Met Your Mother. Standing for ‘Ted Mosby’, ‘Tracy McConnell’ AKA ‘The Mother’. Oh well… one finds traces of gold even in bird poop if one looks hard enough I suppose. Way to follow a thought, eh? Click to email (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). You are commentin...
Datawocky: Why SMS GupShup is Bigger than Twitter
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On Teasing Patterns from Data, with Applications to Search, Social Media, and Advertising. Laquo; India's SMS GupShup Has 3x The Usage Of Twitter And No Downtime. Searching for a Needle or Exploring the Haystack? Why SMS GupShup is Bigger than Twitter. Matt Marshall at VentureBeat. Liked my post on SMS GupShup, and asked me to write a follow-up guest post for VB. That post appears on VentureBeat today. You can read the full post. June 19, 2008 in India. Earthportal.org = 28%. Http:/ beta.manyone....Octob...
Pavitra.ass.Soul: Remoting example - part 3... The Configuration
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Tuesday, November 29, 2011. Remoting example - part 3. The Configuration. We are done with the Flex and java part. The only thing we are left with is the BlazeDS configuration. We were spared the basic legwork when we copied the deployment structure from an existing example. so we got all the required libs. and we got a readymade web.xml. Now regarding the BlazeDS config files. In the deployment. go to folder . Xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8? Class=flex.messaging.services.RemotingService. No trees were f...
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Geeking with Greg
Saturday, June 24, 2017. Two decades of Amazon.com recommendations. IEEE Internet Computing just celebrated. On its 20th anniversary, the editorial board created its first ever “The Test of Time” award. I'm honored to say they gave it to our 2003 article, " Amazon.com Recommendations: Item-to-Item Collaborative Filtering. Which continues to be accessed, cited, and used in industry and research many years after its original publication. In addition, for the 20th anniversary issue. The algorithm's success ...
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