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Hear from Google Fellows Jeff Dean and Amit Singhal as they discuss Large Scale Search System Infrastructure and Search Quality with with Alfred Spector, Google VP of Research and Special Initiatives.
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  • Could anybody help me about the names the guyes mentioned. I think I heard Hans Peter Lund, from IBM .. but cant find anything by .... Google... :-/ . Thnx

  • It's done by data streaming/replication processes, probably by Oracle database services.

  • Serious innovation is being done if you watch from min. 20 onward. Exciting advancements are being made in information technology by these gentlemen.

  • These guys are Hero's of the Search Engine industry. Experts in the field and amazing minds behind the driving force which is Google.

  • interesting..would like to know how the data flow from a parallelization perspective as discussed in this video

  • I am into programming and I know the effort and complexity of the lines of code involved in the query's, I just want to say good job to all those engineers.

  • I really liked your channel and this video. If you need any help getting this video exposed I use a site called tubeviews.(net) It has really helped like 20 of my main videos get to the top in position. Its nice.

    Nice.

  • There exists nothing like a perfect search algorithm.A good algorith is the on close to a perfect one.

  • There is one part in the video which says that there are 100s of improvements in the algorithms every year. I think the order of the algorithms improvements are very important. I mean it is possible that improvements 1,7,10,100 may be better than all algorithms from 1-100.

    How can we get the right combination of improvements which make the search the fastest.

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