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Vic, Sergey, Google+ and the logarithmic derivative
Back in 2011, Vic Gundotra and Sergey Brin appeared at the Web 2.0 Summit and talked about Google, more specifically Google+. You can view the video of that interview on Youtube or below. At the time, Google+ was—and still is … Continue reading
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‘Internet search engines against knowledge sharing,’ says logistic model
The internet is changing. Everybody knows that, especially mathematicians and advanced users…and so do pigs. Specifically the way users interact with search engines has been changing in the last decade. When Internet search engines used unbiased algorithms every user who … Continue reading