Web marketers are moving beyond search, using powerful science to figure out what you want–sometimes before you even know. (Business 2.0 Magazine) —
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Yahoo! Chief Data Officer, Dr. Usama Fayyad, Chosen as 2006 Fellow by Association of Computing Machinery (ACM)
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What is the Data Telling Us?
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Marketers Trace Paths Users Leave on Internet
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AlwaysOn: In search of better search
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What is the Data Telling Us?
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Yahoo! Appoints Renowned Database Systems Expert Dr. Raghu Ramakrishnan as Research Fellow
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Science and scientists played a key role in the many years of preparation and negotiation of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT). World famous scientists
Yahoo!, ZoneTag Search for Science on the Web
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