Computer Science Colloquium

November 25, 2003
Time: 4 p.m.
Place: White Hall Calssroom Building, Room 110


Life at Google

Matt Cutts
Google, Inc.


ABSTRACT


What's it like to work at Google? How can Google search over three billion documents in less than half a second? In this talk, I'll discuss a little bit of Google's history and culture, and how Google can crawl, index, and search the web. We'll also set aside some Q&A time for any questions you have about Google or search engines in general.

About the speaker
Matt Cutts graduated from the University of Kentucky with undergrad degrees in computer science and mathematics in 1995. After receiving a masters degree from the University of Carolina at Chapel Hill, he joined Google as a Software Engineer in January 2000. Matt wrote SafeSearch, which is Google's family filter, and he currently works in Google's quality group.

Host: Prof. Brent Seales


Pizza and beverages (compliments of Google!) will be served for the attendees of the colloquim

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