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Konrad Feldman, CEO of Quantcast, to Discuss Quantification of Advertising at 16th International ACM Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining Conference
The world’s leading Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining conference (KDD), organized by the Association for Computing Machinery Special Interest Group on Knowledge Discovery and Data
Ex Yahoo, Avenue A execs named to Ground Truth’s advisory board
Bassel Ojjeh left Yahoo in October 2009 after his 5 year tenure as SVP of Engineering at the company’s headquarter in Sunnyvale, California. Since then, Mr.
Corporate Monitor: Young Arab Leaders (YAL) / Jordan Chapter Reveals Its 2009 plans
Members of the Young Arab Leaders Organization (YAL)/Jordan Chapter held their first meeting for the year at the King Hussein Club last Tuesday, January
Industry Moves: Ticketmaster; PRN; ChoiceStream
— Ticketmaster: Dave Butler has been promoted to the position of president at Ticketmaster North America; he previously served as CEO of ticketing software
Revolving Door of Ex-Yahoo Execs Continues to Spin
Under the leadership of Carol Bartz, Yahoo’s new chief executive, the company is still trying to forge a new path forward. Meanwhile, a string
Yahoo! Cloud Scientist Bags Top Honour
Dr Raghu Ramakrishnan conferred with the ACM SIGKDD 2008 Innovation Award for his important contributions to the advancement of data mining and knowledge discovery.
Yahoo! Awarded Highest Technical Honor for Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
Yahoo! Inc. (Nasdaq:YHOO), a leading global Internet company, today announced that Dr. Raghu Ramakrishnan, Yahoo! vice president, research fellow and chief scientist for the
At Yahoo, the Exodus Continues
AN FRANCISCO — For more than two years, executives and other senior employees have been leaving Yahoo at a steady, persistent trickle. The trickle
Flickr founder’s exit to ‘tend his alpacas’
In the email, which has leaked onto the web after his departure earlier this week, Stewart Butterfield compared himself to a ‘tinsmith’ whose skills