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Greg Linden

Seattle, WA
47.60358, -122.329453
greglinden.com

About: Founder of Findory, ex-Amazon. Writes the weblog Geeking with Greg.

Title Founder
Organization Findory.com
Tags artificial intelligence, search, startup, data mining, research, personalization, recommender systems, collaborative filtering
Organization Tags personalization, recommender systems, search, artificial intelligence, startup
Similar Groups google, yahoo, yahoo research, microsoft, microsoft research
Events Attended Foo Camp, Ignite, SIGIR, Web 2.0
Upcoming Events RecSys 2007, Ignite

Blog Posts

blog posts

Finding task boundaries in search logs

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There has been more talk lately, it seems to me, on moving away from stateless search where each search is independent and toward a search engine t...

Detecting spam just from HTTP headers

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You have to love research work that takes some absurdly simple idea and shows that it works much better than anyone would have guessed.Steve Webb, ...

Measuring offline ads by their online impact

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Googlers Diane Lambert and Daryl Pregibon had a paper at AdKDD 2008, "Online Effects of Offline Ads" (PDF), with a fun look at how far we can get m...

Learning not to advertise

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Andrei Broder and a large crew from Yahoo Research had a paper at CIKM 2008, "To Swing or not to Swing: Learning when (not) to Advertise" (PDF), th...

Baidu on next generation search

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Baidu Chief Scientist William Chang gave an industry day talk at CIKM 2008 on the next generation of search where he predicted an industry-wide mov...

As the Internet grows, so does Google

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In two insightful posts, "The Omnigoogle" and "The cloud's Chrome lining", Nick Carr cleanly summarizes how Google benefits from the growth of the ...


Network

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Comments

Mark Atwood:

I thought I saw you there last night!

Just never close enough to work my why thru the crowd to say hi...