- Google's Infringenovation Secrets
What’s the secret to Google’s success? “We don’t have better algorithms than anyone else; we just have more data,” admitted Google’s Chief Scientist Peter Norvig recently at Google’s Zeitgeist 2011. Googleの成功の秘訣は何ですか? 。。u0026quot;我々は、誰よりもアルゴリズムを持っていない、我々は、単により多くのデータを持っている、。。u0026quot;GoogleのチーフサイエンティストのピーターNorvig氏はGoogleの時代精神2011で最近認めた
- The Zapposification of Brands
It's a funny thing about consumers. They are actually people, cleverly disguised as demographics, or target groups, or organized by complex algorithms into clever names like "savvy shopaholics" or “sales savants.” The reason this nagging point is important is that people, when they are wearing their consumer hat, don't silo brand experience. This is a nuance that is critical for brands to understand as they engage with customers, and can easily get lost as marketers and brand managers get deeper inside understanding what those customers really want. それは消費者がおかしなことだ
- Ex-Goldman Banker Launches First Hedge Fund Tracking Blog Content
A team of bankers and professors in Japan have launched the Pluga AI Fund, which uses a web-mining software to track keywords that may affect the Nikkei 225 Index across about 20 million Japanese blogs. The software model was developed by the University of Tokyo's Yutaka Matsuo and uses Matsuo's algorithm to invest in Nikkei futures. It debuted in August with ¥30 million and hopes to raise ¥5 billion, according to Pluga Capital founder Hideki Furusho, a former Goldman Sachs banker. The firm plans to begin marketing the fund to overseas investors in June. 日本の銀行や教授のチームは約20万人の日本人のブログで日経225種平均株価に影響を及ぼす可能性のキーワードを追跡するためのWebマイニングのソフトウェアを使用してPluga AIのファンドを立ち上げている
- New York Times CEO Janet Robinson Is A Secret Tweeter
On Friday, Janet Robinson, the president and CEO of The New York Times Co., came by the offices of FORBES for lunch. We got to quiz her about the early success of the Times's paywall, the Boston Globe's bifurcated digital strategy, the effects of Google's algorithm changes on About.com, and all sort of other topics. 金曜日に、ジャネットロビンソン、ニューヨークタイムズ社の社長兼最高経営責任者(CEO)は、昼食のためのフォーブスの事務所を訪ねてきた
- Demand Media to Google: Thank You Sir, May I Have Another?
Demand Media took a major hit in traffic after Google changed its search algorithm to weed low-quality pages out of top results. Now Demand's CEO, Richard Rosenblatt, has a message for Google's engineers: Great work, guys. Googleでは、上位の検索結果のうち雑。低品質のページに、検索アルゴリズムを変更した後、Demand Mediaは、トラフィックに大きな打撃を受けた
- Google on a mission to build a better boss
In early 2009, statisticians inside the Googleplex here embarked on a plan code-named Project Oxygen. Their mission was to devise something far more important to the future of Google than its next search algorithm or app. They wanted to build better bosses.
2009年初めには、グーグルプレックス内部統計は、ここのコードは、プロジェクトの酸素という計画に着手した
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