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“UW software for blind Web users wins Microsoft prize”

Read the article here. The Imagine Cup is an annual year-long student software competition with awards in 9 major categories. UW CSE’s WebAnywhere project has been named the worldwide winner of the “Interface Design Accessible Technology” division. WebAnywhere is the project of UW CSE Ph.D. student Jeff Bigham. WebAnywhere is a web-based screen reader for the web. It requires no special software to be installed on the client machine and, therefore, enables blind people to access the web… Read more →
May 1, 2008

Oren Etzioni praised in Washington CEO

“We can take turns guessing the source of that next great thing. One guy to watch is Oren Etzioni, a University of Washington computer scientist who has a knack for inventing ideas that become highly valued businesses.” Story here.… Read more →
May 1, 2008

CSE’s Prasad Raghavendra wins “Best Paper” at STOC

Read the article here. UW CSE Ph.D. student Prasad Raghavendra has been named co-winner of the Best Paper Award (and winner of the Best Student Paper Award) at the 2008 ACM Symposium on the Theory of Computing.… Read more →
May 1, 2008

A conversation between Ed Lazowska and Vint Cerf at the Technology Alliance annual luncheon (TVW)

Read the article here. A web archive of the TVW live broadcast of the interview.… Read more →
May 1, 2008

“Vint Cerf: Internet pioneer, coffee drinker” (Seattle PI)

Read the article here. A conversation between Vint Cerf and CSE’s Ed Lazowska highlights the Technology Alliance annual luncheon. IT World hereRead more →
May 1, 2008

Puget Sound Business Journal interviews UW CSE professor Oren Etzioni

“Etzioni’s spinout companies include airfare prediction website Farecast, just bought by Microsoft for a reported $115M.” Story here.… Read more →
May 1, 2008

Yoky Matsuoka at New Yorker “Stories from the Near Future” conference

“The bold visionaries of today share the bright ideas of tomorrow at the second annual New Yorker Conference — newly expanded to two days of forward thinking and eye-opening innovation.” Story here.… Read more →
May 1, 2008

UW CSE startup Farecast purchased by Martians (Seattle PI)

Read the article here. Farecast‘s sale to an unknown buyer is the latest score for superstar University of Washington computer scientist Oren Etzioni, who has watched several of his Internet companies gobbled up at attractive valuations over the past 15 years. “Those include comparison shopping service NetBot, which was acquired by Excite in 1997, and MetaCrawler, a search engine that is now part of InfoSpace.” Farecast, like many other UW CSE startups, included Madrona Venture GroupRead more →
April 15, 2008

“‘CSI’ sleuths out Microsoft’s latest technology”

Read the article here. Photosynth, a collaboration between UW CSE’s computer graphics group and Microsoft, has been featured in an episode of CBS’s hit crime drama CSI: NY. This is a significant move uptown from the graphics group’s other recent television exposure: visualization of “drafting” as part of NASCAR coverage. Seattle Times article here Seattle PI article here Washington Times here Discover hereRead more →
April 1, 2008

UW CSE’s Julie Letchner, Kate Everitt win Google Anita Borg Scholarships

Read the article here. UW CSE students Julie Letchner and Kate Everitt are among 23 nationwide winners of 2008 Google Anita Borg Scholarships. Google established the Anita Borg Memorial Scholarships “to honor the work of Dr. Anita Borg, a computer scientist who dedicated her professional career to increasing the participation of women and other under-represented minorities in the field of technology.”… Read more →
April 1, 2008

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