Team and Innovation in Google by Marissa Mayer [ Share ,Read] |
Marissa leads the product management efforts on Google's search products- web search, images, groups, news, Froogle, the Google Toolbar, Google Desktop, Google Labs, and more. She joined Google in 1999 as Google's first female engineer and led the user interface and webserver teams at that time. Her efforts have included designing and developing Google's search interface, internationalizing the site to more than 100 languages, defining Google News, Gmail, and Orkut, and launching more than 100 features and products on Google.com. Several patents have been filed on her work in artificial intelligence and interface design. In her spare time, Marissa also organizes Google Movies- outings a few times a year to see the latest blockbusters- for 6,000+ people (employees plus family members and friends).
Concurrently with her full-time work at Google, Marissa has taught introductory computer programming classes at Stanford to over 3,000 students. Stanford has recognized her with the Centennial Teaching Award and the Forsythe Award for her outstanding contribution to undergraduate education.
Prior to joining Google, Marissa worked at the UBS research lab (Ubilab) in Zurich, Switzerland and at SRI International in Menlo Park, California.
Graduating with honors, Marissa received her BS in Symbolic Systems and her MS in Computer Science from Stanford University. For both degrees, she specialized in artificial intelligence.
Courtesy of Google, Bart Nagel, Standford
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Entrepreneurial Thoughts of Mark Zuckerberg [ Share ,Read] |
Mark Zuckerberg is the founder of Facebook, a networking tool used by college students to meet people, reconnect with old friends and arrange events. The company just redesigned its Web site and received venture capital.
Founded as Thefacebook in February 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg, Chris Hughes, and Dustin Moskovitz at Harvard, the website spread across campus and, within a few weeks, over half the undergraduate population had registered. The website then expanded to allow students from Columbia, Stanford, and then other Ivy League colleges to register. It became something of a network phenomenon, spreading rapidly to other schools, despite some competition from similar, local websites.
Courtesy: ecorner (ecorner.stanford.edu)
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Linux centos Installation [ Share ,Read] |
CentOS Enterprise Linux 5 is built from the Red Hat Enterprise Linux source code. Other than logo and name changes CentOS Enterprise Linux 5 is compatible with the equivalent Red Hat version. This document applies equally to both Red Hat and CentOS Enterprise Linux 5. |
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FaceBook Advertisement Bootcamp [ Share ,Read] |
Social Media Marketing, Facebook Marketing Bootcamp with 6 webinar lecture and reference material for facebook advertisement. This course provide good understanding of social media advertisement using facebook |
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ASP.net Tutorial [ Share ,Read] |
ASP.NET is a framework for building web sites and web applications. It supports three approaches to build web sites:
Web Pages
Web Forms
MVC
One of the most important goals of .NET was to allow developers to write an ASP.NET application using multiple programming languages. As long as each ASP.NET page contains only one programming language, you can mix and match different pages using different languages and they will work together seamlessly. This means you can now have a team of developers with half programming in C#, and the other half in VB.NET, with no need to worry about language incompatibilities, etc.
A cool little side-affect of all this is that all the programming languages look very similar, and differ only by their language syntax. |
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LINUX NIS SERVER [ Share ,Read] |
NIS, which stands for Network Information Services, was developed by Sun Microsystems to centralize administration of unix |
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HTML5 Level 3 [ Share ,Read] |
HTML5 Level course with videos, slide and reference |
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Javascript [ Share ,Read] |
JavaScript is used in billions of Web pages to add functionality, validate forms, communicate with the server, and much more.It is the most popular scripting language on the internet, and works in all major browsers, such as Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Opera, and Safari. |
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PHP Regular Expression [ Share ,Read] |
Beginners PHP Tutorials Regular Expression Basics
Regular expressions (regexes) provide a way to perform pattern matching inside of text strings as well as a way to extract subsets of text from within a string. Although the syntax looks complicated, it is really pretty easy once you understand these basics |
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CSS - Level 2 [ Share ,Read] |
Tutorial about CSS Properties |
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