Antonio Gulli Leaving Ask.com

August 22nd, 2009 | RSS Feed



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Antonio Gulli, the technology team lead in Ask.com's European R&D center is leaving Ask.com after serving for four years. At Ask.com, Antonio worked on:

 

  • Image Search
  • News and Blog search
  • Video News Search
  • DailyBeast
  • Core Web Search Infrastructure
  • RealTime Fresh Web Ranking
  • Core Frontend Platform for UK

Here was Antonio's bio prior to joining Ask.com:

'Antonio was the creator of the first Italian Search engine in 1998, Arianna, and he was CEO/CTO of Ideare (sold to Tiscali S.p.a. in 2001) where he created products such as audio, video, and image search. Antonio has recently been working on a PhD in Pisa, researching the areas of Information Retrieval, Web Clustering, and Web Ranking technologies. You can explore his areas of research and play with the applications that he has developed at http://www.di.unipi.it/~gulli/.'

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3 Responses to “Antonio Gulli Leaving Ask.com”

  1. » Pandia Search Engine News Wrap-up August 23 Says:

    [...] Antonio Gulli Leaving Ask.com [...]

  2. SeoNext Says:

    he created products such as audio, video, and image search. Antonio has recently been working on a PhD in Pisa, researching the areas of Information Retrieval, Web Clustering, and Web Ranking technologies.great post.

  3. business mobile phones Says:

    he created products such as audio, video, and image search. Antonio has recently been working on a PhD in Pisa, researching the areas of Information Retrieval, Web Clustering, and Web Ranking technologies.nice post

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