Wednesday, October 26, 2005 - Posts

Google Recruitment

Hey, I'm at a Google recrutment event in NYC!

Guinness on tap at PJ Clarks on Third ave.

I'm listening to a talk on OOP in Python, but I think I'll have another Guinness.....

Hand-out says;

Google's elite squad of system and software professionals is seeking new talent.

.....I'd rather have another Guinness....

Drive Google - Be involved in all aspects of running Google's Services, from design to debug, from architecture to applications.

Improve Google - Troubleshoot problems in distributed large-scale clustered environments, on both the microest of micro and macroest macro levels.

Scale Google - Ware many hats: performance analyst, service architect, systems/expert, technical evangelist...

Build Google - Contribute toward the continuous improvement of Google services - those which exist today, and those still forthcoming....

Be Google - Have fun doing all of the above!

It was a very enjoyable evening, thanks Larry and Sergey for employing 400 people in NYC!

MSN Book Search

MSN is working with the Open Content Alliance to bring millions of publicly available print materials worldwide to the Web.

MSN Search announced today in San Francisco its intention to launch MSN Book Search, which will support MSN Search’s efforts to help people find exactly what they’re looking for on the Web, including the content from books, academic materials, periodicals and other print resources. MSN Search intends to launch an initial beta of this offering next year. MSN also intends to join the Open Content Alliance (OCA) and work with the organization to scan and digitize publicly available print materials, as well as work with copyright owners to legally scan protected materials.

I didn't know there was a company called MSN Search, where is MSN and why did they need to do this in San Francisco? Yahoo is working with the Open Content Alliance already, so this should be interesting.

Global Consortium Forms Open Content Alliance to Bring Additional Content Online And Make It Searchable

With MSN Book Search, we are excited to be working with libraries worldwide to digitize and index information from the world’s printed materials, taking another step in our efforts to better answer people’s questions with trusted content from the best sources,” said Christopher Payne, a VP of MSN Search. “We believe people will benefit from the ability to not just view a page, but to easily act on that data in contextually relevant ways, both online in the search experience and in the applications they are using.”

MSN will first make available books that are in the public domain and is working with the Internet Archive to digitize the material. MSN will then work to extend its offering to other types of offline content. The digitized content will primarily be print material that has not been copyrighted, and Microsoft will clearly respect all copyrights and work with each partner providing the information to work out mutually agreeable protections for copyrights.

Content is King, so this is all about selling advertising along side the books inside our libraries.....better then those overdue book fines I guess...