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“Seattle Taps Its Inner Silicon Valley” (New York Times)

Read the article here. “Many communities dream of becoming the next Silicon Valley. This one is actually doing it. “Stroll through the hip Fremont District and you will sense the Valley vibe. Google recently opened a research lab here, its second in Microsoft’s backyard. Technology start-ups are sprouting up amid quirky neighborhood landmarks like a bronze statue of Lenin and the Fremont Troll, the giant concrete creature lurking beneath the George Washington Memorial Bridge. “More young companies are moving… Read more →
February 1, 2008

“Local boy genius makes good” (Tacoma News Tribune)

Read the article here. “Google ‘Christophe Bisciglia.’ You’ll learn how the 27-year-old Google wunderkind, who grew up in Gig Harbor, made the cover of Business Week magazine last month for a breakthrough technological innovation. “Bisciglia devised a way to re-create for the academic community a computational platform similar to the one used by Google engineers to manage a world’s worth of data and provide eye-blink-fast Internet searches. Bisciglia’s approach started with a bank of interconnected, data-packed computers installed at… Read more →
January 1, 2008

“CU sells campus bathroom’s naming rights for $25K” (Boulder Daily Camera)

Read the article here. UW CSE Ph.D. alumnus John Bennett, Director of the University of Colorado’s Alliance for Technology, Learning and Society (ATLAS) Institute, sells naming rights to a bathroom in the ATLAS building for $25K. Why didn’t we think of that??? Don’t miss the video!Read more →
January 1, 2008

“Using Robots To Help Humans” (KUOW/NPR)

Listen here. “The human hand is capable of more delicate movement than comparable organs of any other animal. It can wield a tool or weapon as easily as it can make a subtle gesture. So when a human loses her hand, she’s lost a remarkable implement. Yoky Matsuoka wants to ensure a loss like that isn’t permanent. She runs the Neurobiotics Lab at the University of Washington. That’s where she and her staff build robots that function like hands… Read more →
January 1, 2008

“10 fascinating Googlers” (Fortune)

Read the article here. “Feeling burnt out after four years building search algorithms for Google software projects, Bisciglia, 27, floated an idea to CEO Eric Schmidt about starting a college course on large-scale computing … Bisciglia launched a course at Washington, his alma mater … Carnegie Mellon, MIT, and Tsinghua University in Beijing have picked up on the idea, offering similar classes to their students, and Bisciglia has since worked out comparable deals with Berkeley and Stanford …”… Read more →
January 1, 2008

“SWsoft Snags Microsoft Legend for Senior Technical Advisor Role” (InfoWorld)

Read the article here. “Virtualization software company SWsoft announced on Wednesday that a former Microsoft architect and pioneer software developer Mark Zbikowski has joined the company as a senior technical advisor … With the addition of this legend and 25 year Microsoft veteran to the team, SWsoft is truly providing themselves with a huge feather in their cap. Zbikowski previously led Microsoft’s efforts in MS-DOS, OS/2, Cairo and Windows NT. Zbikowski designed the DOS executable file format, and he… Read more →
January 1, 2008

“Google upstart a hit” (The Peninsula Gateway)

Read the article here. “It’s no surprise that former Gig Harbor resident [and UW CSE alumnus] Christophe Bisciglia is leading one of the newest and biggest projects at Internet giant Google … he’s always been the enterprising sort.”… Read more →
January 1, 2008

Google Seattle grand opening

Read the article here. January 15th marked the official opening of Google Seattle. The office, located in Seattle’s Fremont neighborhood (“The Center of the Universe”) adjacent to the University of Washington, is led by UW CSE’s Brian Bershad. “Alan Eustace, senior vice president of engineering and research, provided some of the reasons why Google wanted to expand in Seattle, which now represents the third largest U.S. office for Google behind Mountain View and New York. “‘Seattle… Read more →
January 1, 2008

“Stefan Saroiu, Phisher King”

Read the article here. UW CSE Ph.D. alumnus Stefan Saroiu, a faculty member in computer science at the University of Toronto, is one of three young faculty members featured on the University of Toronto home page. “We all know now that the 20th century’s most influential innovation – electronic communications by way of your computer – has given rise to a whole new breed of criminals. They are the computer hackers who find nefarious ways to use information technology… Read more →
January 1, 2008

“Google and the Wisdom of Clouds” (Business Week)

Read the article here. UW CSE alumnus Christophe Bisciglia is profiled in a Business Week cover story. “What recruits needed, Bisciglia eventually decided, was advanced training. So one autumn day a year ago, when he ran into Google CEO Eric E. Schmidt between meetings, he floated an idea. He would use his 20% time, the allotment Googlers have for independent projects, to launch a course. It would introduce students at his alma mater, the University of Washington, to programming… Read more →
January 1, 2008

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