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[ PRIVACY Forum ] Google's Jeff Dean: "Building Software Systems at
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Mon Nov 29 16:47:27 2010
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"Building Software Systems at Google and Lessons Learned"
http://bit.ly/hCOl48 (Google Buzz)
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On 10 November, Google's Jeff Dean, who joined the firm way back in
1999, gave a talk for Stanford's EE380 (Distinguished Lecture Series)
titled: "Building Software Systems at Google and Lessons Learned" --
discussing a broad range of technical issues associated with scaling
systems in manners necessitated by Google.
I thought this was a highly "accessible" lecture and pointed various
people at the original video URL ( http://bit.ly/i3tWAt [ Stanford ]
), but since this is a Windows Media ("asx") stream, I got messages
back from folks asking if there was an alternative format/location for
the talk (there didn't seem to be).
So for now at least I've transcoded and placed the lecture on YouTube
as a multipart playlist at:
http://bit.ly/hbBmua (YouTube)
Well worth watching.
--Lauren--
Lauren Weinstein (lauren@vortex.com)
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