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January 31, 2005

Google's Top Brass Talk Search

In the past few week's, a couple members of Google's leadership have been sharing their thoughts and views in public forums.

First, Google's VP of Engineering Adam Bosworth, spoke to The Gillmor Gang (you can listen online) about future search engine architecture, personalization, and RSS. Findory's Greg Linden responds to some of Bosworth's comments with his take on the value of personalization.

Second, Google Blogoscoped points us to a transcript of a presentation by Peter Norvig, Google's Director of Search Quality. Norvig discusses semantic web ontologies, automation, and other issues.

Posted by Gary Price at January 31, 2005 1:43 PM

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