Random commentary about C++, STL, Boost, Perl, Python, Algorithms, Problem Solving and Web Search
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Real time Semantic Search
Well everyone is talking about Semantic Search ( have you seen Wolfram Alpha ?). You know, I live in this place so far away from all the rest ;-) But here in this little and wasted land we keep asking a question ;-) !!
PS4, primi scorci per il design della console
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Un filmato svela i primi dettagli sul design di PlayStation 4: la console
sarĂ mostrata al pubblico durante la conferenza Sony del 10 giugno.
Google AdWords Express Gets a Facelift
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Google’s AdWords Express is the latest Google property to receive a
makeover. AdWords Express, designed to be an easy introduction to AdWords
for local bus...
FUTUBOX, bloccati i pirati del satellite
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Dalla Procura di Vallo della Lucania, un ordine di blocco di tutti gli
accessi ai 16 domini della rete ucraina specializzata nella trasmissione in
streamin...
No more heatmaps that are just population maps!
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I'm pleased to announce that there's a brand new 0.50 version of the DSTK out! It has a lot of bug fixes, and a couple of major new features, and you can get...
Story Reading
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I revisited an old story I liked and decided to read it aloud. The story
is "Chicken Hawk's Dream" by Al Young and appeared in Spero, 1,2
(1966:19--21). H...
Remove “b” and “ac” from a given string
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Given a string, eliminate all “b” and “ac” in the string, you have to
replace them in-place, and you are only allowed to iterate over the string
once. (S...
The MOOCs Degree
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Earlier this week Georgia Tech announced the Online Masters of Science in
Computer Science, a MOOCs-based degree with a total tuition of about $7000.
This ...
Launching the Quantum Artificial Intelligence Lab
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Posted by Hartmut Neven, Director of Engineering
We believe quantum computing may help solve some of the most challenging
computer science problems, partic...
Live from Google I/O: Mo’ screens, mo’ goodness
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This morning, we kicked off the 6th annual Google I/O developer conference
with over 6,000 developers at Moscone Center in San Francisco, 460 I/O
Extended ...
Platform Updates: Operation Developer Love
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Since last Wednesday's update, we explained how to Create Beautiful
Sections for Your App on Timeline including best practices for creating
them and trac...
A multi-screen and conversational search experience
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Search has always been about giving you the best answers quickly,
regardless of what device you use. At Google I/O today, we gave an update
on where we are...
A multi-screen and conversational search experience
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Search has always been about giving you the best answers quickly,
regardless of what device you use. At Google I/O today, we gave an update
on where we are...
Boldly Go Where No Homepage Has Gone Before
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On the Bing homepage, our mission over the past 5 years has been to help
you explore the world around you, to seek out new views and new angles.
Today, ...
What to expect in SEO in the coming months
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We just recently taped a new round of webmaster videos, and I thought this
video deserved a full-fledged blog post. This is my rough estimate (as of
early ...
Videos as (part of the) solution to assignments
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Anna and I are running a three-week, intensive, first-year course in which
the students use Uppaal to make models of computing systems and games, and
to an...
Blogging is dead, but have we fixed anything?
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Google Reader is shutting down, but most people moved on long ago.
Blogging is dead. To the extent that it lives, it is dominated by
professional journali...
The Power Method
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This week, the topic of my online course on graph partitioning and
expanders is the computation of approximate eigenvalues and eigenvectors
with the power ...
Congratulations to Justin and Jon
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Justin Thaler and Jon Ullman had back-to-back thesis defenses today. Both
talks were excellent -- Justin's on his work on verification methods (for
cloud ...
An invitation to #ComedyFest (BYOB)
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This week Twitter is turning into a comedy club, and you’ve got the best
seats in the house, all for the price of free. We’re not saying that
enjoying your...
Microsoft Research Mood Board
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Microsoft Research Mood Board is a Windows application that combines image
search, image collection, and sketching to support creative activities.
A reminder about promotional and commerce journalism
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Posted by *Richard Gingras, Sr. Director, News & Social Products*
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*Credibility and trust are longstanding journalistic values, and ones
which we...
People Driven Development
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At every stage of the software development process, I like to put people
first. I’m deliberately using the generic word people instead of the more
common u...
A Microsoft Without Sinofsky?
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Well, I can't believe it: Microsoft Announces Leadership Changes to Drive
Next Wave of Products.
People walking the hallways tonight at work certainly can't...
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