Archive for May, 2008
What Georges Harik learned at Google
Earlier in the spring semester, Georges Harik gave a nice talk on “Managing Startups” in the Engineering, Technology, and Culture lecture series. The video is now available here.
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Posted by David E. Goldberg on May 25th, 2008 under Genetic algorithms
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Google analytics and the zen of iGAs
I just wrote a few thoughts about how Google Analytics is pushing for an evolutionary view of website design and optimization here.
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Posted by Xavier Llorà on May 19th, 2008 under Illigal-blogging
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What engineers don’t learn
and how they don’t learn it is a talk I gave at a session at the Society for Philosophy and Technology session (www.spt.org) at the American Philosophical Association meeting in Chicago a few weeks ago. The powerpoint point slides may be viewed here
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Posted by David E. Goldberg on May 1st, 2008 under philosophy & engineering, engineering education
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