I am currently employed by Google Inc. as a Software Engineer on the Knol team.
I arrived in California from my home state of Pennsylvania after high school. I attended De Anza College in Silicon Valley where I first became interested in programming and the Internet. During an internship at NASA Ames Research Center, I worked on a initiative to record, store and stream video of astronauts and NASA Events into K-12 classrooms.
I transferred from De Anza to U.C. Santa Cruz where I received my Bachelors degree in Computer Science. While at UCSC and working part-time for the web development group, I wrote many of the school's the internal and external web applications still used by students today.
I attended graduate school in the department of Computer Science at U.C. Santa Barbara, where I learned the tenants of distributed systems and Internet service clusters. I completed my Masters Thesis on a method to dynamically provision resources within large Internet service clusters.
Since then, I've bounced around various jobs in the government defense, intelligence and Internet search engine industries. At each change in position, I've gradually inched closer to my dream job of working at Google.
I arrived in California from my home state of Pennsylvania after high school. I attended De Anza College in Silicon Valley where I first became interested in programming and the Internet. During an internship at NASA Ames Research Center, I worked on a initiative to record, store and stream video of astronauts and NASA Events into K-12 classrooms.
I transferred from De Anza to U.C. Santa Cruz where I received my Bachelors degree in Computer Science. While at UCSC and working part-time for the web development group, I wrote many of the school's the internal and external web applications still used by students today.
I attended graduate school in the department of Computer Science at U.C. Santa Barbara, where I learned the tenants of distributed systems and Internet service clusters. I completed my Masters Thesis on a method to dynamically provision resources within large Internet service clusters.
Since then, I've bounced around various jobs in the government defense, intelligence and Internet search engine industries. At each change in position, I've gradually inched closer to my dream job of working at Google.





kalle schwarz
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just for information
http://knol.google.c
more on http://knol.google.c
kalle schwarz
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another litte question
if knol would be written in c, i myself could do that .
or even better :
our bulletin board has 1079 (no, 1080, no, ..) versions . imagine now, there were only two versions of each knol , an open (public) one and a closed (private) one . there is a button by which the open version can be made the closed version and vice versa . and that's all you need . really .
(and yes , a "compare checked" button)
kalle schwarz
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a little question
now my question : if i block one profile, is then the other blocked too ?
kalle schwarz
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things are very mysterious .
(the knols of torsten hesse (a knoller, for whom i wrote a review) are still disappeared)
http://knol.google.c
i think, we (the knollers) need a better connection to google .
you are invited to write on
http://knol.google.c
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Andreas Kemper
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Hi Michael
http://knol.google.c
For Knols in German language we have a big link-list.
http://knol.google.c
If a category is growing and is it to big, we make a new Knol with a link-list for Knols in this category. And now the link-list for German history-knols is gone. Do you know why?
Have good holydays
Andreas
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Jeffrey Gramlich
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references inside knol not linking to the reference list
I just published a knol that is filled with a lot of references (http://knol.google.
Thank you!
Jeff Gramlich
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