Thursday, April 12th, 2007

Google Summer of Code - Collaborative Filtering

Filed under: — Daniel Lemire @ 11:40

Andre sent me a link to the projects that will be supported by Google for the Summer of Code. The Collaborative Filtering library Taste will get two developers over the summer. That’s pretty good.

I wonder why IBM, which is 100 times richer than Google, never thought of supporting Summer of code initiatives. Take off your ties people and think outside the box a little!

2 Comments »

  1. As of 2006-05-12, GOOG’s market cap is US$145.32B, and IBM is US$143.49B. In other words, Google is actually richer than IBM.

    Comment by Will — 12/4/2007 @ 14:12

  2. I wanna join u

    Comment by cem bayrak — 8/3/2008 @ 7:17

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