Thanks for reading—please follow us on other channels
Posted by Lisa McCracken, on behalf of the Technical Programs Editorial Board
Thanks to everyone who has been a loyal reader of this blog over the last two years.
Thanks for reading—please follow us on other channels
Posted by Lisa McCracken, on behalf of the Technical Programs Editorial Board
Thanks to everyone who has been a loyal reader of this blog over the last two years. After some consideration, we recognize that we're not generating enough content here to warrant your time, so we won't be posting here any longer. We encourage you to visit the following blogs and Google+ pages for ongoing news, announcements and summaries of Google’s technical outreach programs:
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21st November 2012 by
Lisa
Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month
September 15 marked the beginning of Hispanic Heritage Month and the start of our third year celebrating the Hispanic community through events and community outreach initiatives.
Michel Benard, University Relations Manager
Last week we held our fifth Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) Faculty Summit in London, bringing together 94 of EMEA’s foremost computer science academics from 65 universities representing 25 countries, together with more than 60 Googlers.
Power Searching with Google is back
Posted by Dan Russell, Uber Tech Lead, Search Quality & User Happiness
If you missed Power Searching with Google a few months ago or were unable to complete the course the first time around, now’s your chance to sign up again for our free online course that aims to empower our users with the tools
Faculty Summit 2012: Online Education Panel
Posted by Peter Norvig, Director of Research
On July 26th, Google's 2012 Faculty Summit hosted computer science professors from around the world for a chance to talk and hear about some of the work done by Google and by our faculty partners. One of the sessions was a panel on Online Education.
Posted by Andrea Held, University Relations
In the last 10 years, we’ve seen a major transition from stand-alone applications that run on desktop computers to applications running in the cloud.
Google I/O Extended 2012 Unites 1,000+ Developers Coast to Coast
Posted by Craig Rubens, People Operations Communications team
Now that Google I/O has concluded, the parachutes have been repacked, hundreds of pounds of snacks have all been eaten and the Moscone Center has fewer robots prowling its hallways.
Tune in to I/O Live at 9:30 a.m. PDT on June 27
Google I/O, our annual developer conference, begins in just two days, and this year, we’re bringing you more than 130 technical sessions, 20 code labs and 155 Sandbox partners.
Google Helping Make the Web Faster at Velocity 2012
Posted by Jim Keller, Software Engineer
Next week, Google will join the Internet speed community at the Velocity 2012 conference in Santa Clara, California. This will be our fifth year at the O’Reilly Velocity Web Performance and Operations Conference.
It’s that time again: Google’s Heading to CHI
Researchers at Google have enormous potential to impact the experience of Google users, which means it’s of enormous importance for us to conduct Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) research.
Google Code Jam 2012 registration is open
Today, we're opening up registration for Google Code Jam 2012. This year thousands of students, professional programmers and freelance code wizards will pit their ingenuity against a new set of algorithmic challenges concocted by our tireless team of red-eyed, LED-illuminated problem writers.
Celebrating Black History Month
Last month, in honor of Black History Month, Google offices in five cities in North America hosted events celebrating black professionals in our community. Across the country, we opened our doors to over 400 guests consisting of engineers, entrepreneurs, technologists, students and professors.
Announcing Google-hosted workshop videos from NIPS 2011
Cross-posted on the Google Research Blog
At the 25th Neural Information Processing Systems (NIPS) conference in Granada, Spain last December, we engaged in dialogue with a diverse population of neuroscientists, cognitive scientists, statistical learning theorists, and machine learning researchers.
Beer. Ice Cream. Sys Admins = The Trifecta.
As we mentioned in a previous post, Googlers traveled to Boston this month to participate in the Usenix LISA '11 conference. Nearly 1,300 IT professionals attended this year’s conference to discuss cutting edge system administration techniques and technologies.
“Ask a Google SRE Anything” at Usenix LISA
We participate in the sysadmin community in many ways. Many Googlers are involved in their local Unix users’ groups and give presentations at conferences. One conference we participate heavily in is the USENIX Large Installation System Administration (LISA) conference.
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