http://norfolk.cs.washington.edu/ht...ia/JDean_041021_OnDemand_100_256K_320x240.wmv In this 1 hr video Jeff Dean a Google PhD reveals many Google secrets about google's data centers including never before known details about the structure of data storage including how page rank effects your website's method for being stored in Google's archive etc. Anyone who is interested in Google simply MUST see this. It is huge. My source for this is here because I know that will be asked. http://www.warriorforum.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=76795 ###
I am sure this has been posted around the internet for a month now with the same message saying it wont be around for long. I have a spare hour and will be watching it now
Follow the second link in the OP and then there is a link in there which opens the file in media player.
I have not seen anything here posted about this so I wanted to make sure people here could see it. I do not think there is much capacity for streaming this from there server. I did test the link right after I posted it though so It was working. Maybe it is in being used by to many people, who knows. It is worth watching so keep trying.
If your really bored…….. Go here: http://labs.google.com/papers.html Click on a topic….it will pull up citations, click on the citation thread, at the top right corner of the page, you have the option to either download or open…let’s say…in PDF format. Happy reading.
You really think it is easier to read through 1000 pages of gibberish then watch this video? Go for it. ###
You would learn a heck of allot more.....I would at least hope that you have enough intelligence to understand that. Do you think the google engineers, whom your constantly trying to "one up" with "off the cuff" SEO tactics would still be stumping your efforts if they embraced your attitude and methodology?
poohb3ar of course I realize that but most people are not going to bother reading all that. What would it take 3 days? Watching this video takes an hr and is interesting if you are interested in the subject being spoken about. To each his own. You have no idea what my attitude is except for reading this post yet you think you do. Your attitude is therefore in question as your comments are a fine example of jumping to conclusions after reading a few words posted. What the heck is this comment about? - Very funny poohb3ar, yes I am contantly trying to "one up" google's engineers with my "off the cuff" SEO tactics. So very uh... perceptive of you to cut through it all and see that about me. Ha. This is the real problem with these forums, I always reserve being overly judgmental about people here because of this. In person you can tell a lot about someone in a five minute conversation. On these forums it is much harder unless you are the kind who thinks he can "tell all" from a "few words". We all know "these kinds of people" in "real life" and we usually "avoid them". This post was started because I found this video and because I usually read quite a few posting here and did not see anything about it (the video) posted I thought some people here may find it interesting like I did. So you want to make some kind of judgment about me because I simply thought others may enjoy seeing this? Maybe you already know everything on the video but I did not. I knew there would be know-it-alls who would jump on me for posting it. So what! To everyone who bothers reading all this bs just have a look at the video and judge it for yourself. ###
AVC...I apologize if you were offended by my comments, and I do agree with you that words can be misinterpeted....this was my fault. How one decides to "phrase" a response can go along way to in describing their opinions in a text driven conversation. With that said....The only reason I posted the links is because there are people who might have felt like doing deeper research in how all of this works. If you want to simply watch a video then that's your choice, it was my mistake for "reading" into your comment. My only advice to everyone with regards to this is that it's better to add some extra text when replying to someone so they better understand the message that is trying to be conveyed. It could help avoid situations like this.