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The man who killed Google Search?

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sn41 ◴[] No.40140386[source]
Great article. But the author can't be serious about no one knowing who Prabhakar Raghavan is. He is, for instance, the co-author of the definitive text on randomized algorithms [Motwani and Raghavan]. He has also been a well-respected database researcher for many years.

In a previous avatar, Raghavan was a pure theoretical computer scientist. As a student, he won the best student paper in FOCS, the Machtey award, which is kind of a big deal. The work was related to randomized rounding, which is a bread-and-butter technique for LP relaxation approaches to integer optimization, similar to knapsack problems.

This is not to defend any bad decisions he may have made at Google and Yahoo, but to make him an anonymous clueless corporate honcho who is good only at scheming and wrecking companies is bizarre. All this information, moreover, is available on Wikipedia and (cough) Google scholar.

https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=FtMADIMAAAAJ&hl=en...

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1. trogdor ◴[] No.40144413[source]
That is so weird. For an article that appears to be based on extensive research, it’s hard to understand how the author missed that.
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2. zild3d ◴[] No.40144784[source]
must not have turned up in his google results
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3. rrrix1 ◴[] No.40145986[source]
mic drop