Friday, May 30, 2008

Is Search Broken?

Last night, I had the privilege of speaking to fellow CMU School of Computer Science alumni at Fidelity's Center for Advanced Technology in Boston. Dean Randy Bryant, Associate Director of Corporate Relations Dan Jenkins, and Director of Alumni Relations Tina Carr, organized the event, and they encouraged me to pick a provocative subject.

Thus encouraged, I decided to ask the question: Is Search Broken?

Slides are here as a PowerPoint show for anyone interested, or use the embedded SlideShare show below.



1 comment:

Daniel Tunkelang said...

Just got an email telling me that the slideshow has been featured on the SlideShare homepage by their editorial team. Woo hoo!

Friday, May 30, 2008

Is Search Broken?

Last night, I had the privilege of speaking to fellow CMU School of Computer Science alumni at Fidelity's Center for Advanced Technology in Boston. Dean Randy Bryant, Associate Director of Corporate Relations Dan Jenkins, and Director of Alumni Relations Tina Carr, organized the event, and they encouraged me to pick a provocative subject.

Thus encouraged, I decided to ask the question: Is Search Broken?

Slides are here as a PowerPoint show for anyone interested, or use the embedded SlideShare show below.



1 comment:

Daniel Tunkelang said...

Just got an email telling me that the slideshow has been featured on the SlideShare homepage by their editorial team. Woo hoo!

Friday, May 30, 2008

Is Search Broken?

Last night, I had the privilege of speaking to fellow CMU School of Computer Science alumni at Fidelity's Center for Advanced Technology in Boston. Dean Randy Bryant, Associate Director of Corporate Relations Dan Jenkins, and Director of Alumni Relations Tina Carr, organized the event, and they encouraged me to pick a provocative subject.

Thus encouraged, I decided to ask the question: Is Search Broken?

Slides are here as a PowerPoint show for anyone interested, or use the embedded SlideShare show below.



1 comment:

Daniel Tunkelang said...

Just got an email telling me that the slideshow has been featured on the SlideShare homepage by their editorial team. Woo hoo!