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It took a minutes for updates to reach Google results. “Clearly in today’s world, it’s not fast enough”
http://www.nytimes.com/2009...
[Really?]
3 hours ago
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Tenure-track opening: Information Systems Group at NYU-Stern:
http://w4.stern.nyu.edu/ioms...
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Jeff Bezos: For every 100 copies of a physical book we sell, we sell 48 copies of the Kindle edition
http://www.nytimes.com/2009...
[That's a lot!]
Saturday
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posted: Prisoner's Dilemma and Mechanical Turk
http://behind-the-enemy-lines....
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Prisoner's Dilemma and Mechanical Turk -
http://behind-the-enemy-lines....
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Competing with my wife for MTurk workers. I lose badly. She finished her extensive experiments in 30 mins, mine are not even picked up.
Saturday
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MTurk is very slow today and I cannot get my HITs picked up by workers. Wondering why.
Saturday
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Come on TKDE! My journal revision still under review after 6 months, and you complain that I took more than 3 weeks to review a paper?
Saturday
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edchi
There is demand but there is no supply :-)
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What is the point of Zipcar, if I need to make a reservation 3 weeks ahead in order to find an available car the time that I need it?
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gtzi
Και εγώ σκουπιδιάρης ήθελα να γίνω!
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sweis
I trust them. I already use OpenDNS and Google DNS. I just do not buy their altruistic "we make the Internet a better place" motto.
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hakmem
Yes OpenDNS benefits from the search page (btw, not when in Chrome :-). But they cannot directly use the browsing data. Google can.
Thursday
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sweis
I checked the privacy policy, I was not convinced that they will *not* use the data.
Thursday
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SSN
Yes, and now they can collect even more information about sites that do not used GA :-)
Thursday
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does not have much to benefit from knowing user behavior. Google does (e.g., real time search?)
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The public DNS project from Google [
http://code.google.com/speed...
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What a beautifully breezy summer morning (16C/60F)... oh wait, it is December!
Thursday
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midasoracle
This is the difference between companies that get it and companies that do not.
December 2
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DowJones: stop using our data, you compete with us. Reuters: use our data, find interesting things, you demo the value of our data.
December 2
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Why the "Amazon Product Advertising API" is not listed among the Amazon Web Services API's?
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hakmem
I sent a memo to president's office to resolve this. Not exactly easy, but now future requests will be handled much faster ;-)
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posted: Anchoring and Mechanical Turk
http://bit.ly/8Y9waq
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Anchoring and Mechanical Turk -
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Designing the REST API for Citation Tracker.
November 30
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Ignore.. (Test) -
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@
seanjtaylor
Sent you one. You are not missing much.
November 21
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vwadhwa
Google is the result of a PhD project.
November 21
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KCorax
Costume = αποκριάτικη αμφίεση. Κουστούμι = suit.
November 21
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Find the Data You Need:
http://flowingdata.com/2009...
[30 resources listed in the blog post, many more in the comments]
November 19
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