It's still up on the Stanford site, dated 1996, and of course doesn't mention the still-undeveloped Google. there is something almost eeire about looking at a tiny piece of history in this manner: a document posted by a kid who had no idea what was coming. Brin had worked on "indexing multidimensional data for near-neighbor searches." He was also developing a movie recommendation system. [via bulletspoker]
Sergey Brin's Resume
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(Page 1)2. I like this comment: "I worked on a project with Hector Garcia-Molina involving automated detection of copyright violations."
Maybe he could use it to find all the copyright violations Google Print is causing.
Posted at 4:42AM on Dec 19th 2005 by Andy








1. It's funny if you look at his main page it mentions that he is "working on a project called google with Larry Page", he links the search engine which apparently used to be hosted by stanford at google.stanford.com . Today it just leads to the main Stanford search page.
Chcek it all out here http://www-db.stanford.edu/~sergey/
Posted at 4:42AM on Dec 19th 2005 by J