Inside Google’s Search Office [Watch in-depth Discussion on Search]

Posted In Google - By Piyush Dungrani On Sunday, August 7th, 2011 With 1 Comment

We are lucky that we got an opportunity to be a part of in-depth discussion on search inside google’s search Office. Below is a communication and post on google inside search office posted by Amit Singhal(a google fellow). Google’s search leaders Matt Cutts, Ben Gomes and Amit Singhal give you an inside look on how search works, share stories on what it has been like to work together over the past decade, and discuss where they see search heading in the future.

Google Inside Googles Search Office [Watch in depth Discussion on Search]

I’ve been working with Matt Cutts and Ben Gomes in the same office for over 10 years. We work on search every day, and earlier this week, we took our office talk to the stage at an event hosted by the Churchill Club. Search Engine Land’s Danny Sullivan moderated our in-depth discussion on search, how it works, and what’s ahead for us in the future. We also reminisced about first joining Google, the time my car ran out of gas as Ben and I discussed a change to the algorithm, and other great memories over the years.

Come sit inside our office for a chat about Google Search:

  • To hear more about the principles that drive changes to the algorithm and how these changes are tested and implemented, go to 15:40
  • To hear the discussion on why we don’t hand-pick results, start watching at 41:04
  • For more on my vision for the future of search, jump to 1:12:28
  • Guess who Danny thinks is the brains, looks, and brawn of this operation at 1:08 (hint: I’m the brains).

Cross-posted on the Official Google Blog: Inside Google’s search office.

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  1. V3King says:

    Nice Post Dude….

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