Hangout on Air with Research at Google – Live in Lyon from WWW 2012
April 16th, 2012 | Published in Google Student Blog, Uncategorized
Googlers are taking an active part in the ongoing dialogue with the research community at the World Wide Web (WWW) conference, happening this week in Lyon, France. While we’ve been a member and supporter of the community for years, we’re excited to bring the research at Google discussion to Google Plus for the first time. This Wednesday, April 18 at 16:30 CET, members of our technical team will be hosting a Hangout on Air live from the Google Booth at WWW.
Tune in at Google Students page on Google+. Our technical team is taking on topics like the interplay between engineering and research required for product innovation and tips on how to be a well-rounded researcher.
We’re taking your questions too about research at Google and Google at WWW -- the very conference to which Larry and Sergey published their paper on PageRank more than a decade ago. Submit your questions (and vote on others) on the WWW 2012 Google Moderator page or via Google+ using the hashtag #GoogleWWW2012 in a publicly shared post.
After the conference, we’ll add video of the discussion to the Hangouts On Air playlist on the Google Students YouTube channel.
Posted by Marni Levasseur, People Programs Specialist, Europe Middle East & Africa
Tune in at Google Students page on Google+. Our technical team is taking on topics like the interplay between engineering and research required for product innovation and tips on how to be a well-rounded researcher.
We’re taking your questions too about research at Google and Google at WWW -- the very conference to which Larry and Sergey published their paper on PageRank more than a decade ago. Submit your questions (and vote on others) on the WWW 2012 Google Moderator page or via Google+ using the hashtag #GoogleWWW2012 in a publicly shared post.
After the conference, we’ll add video of the discussion to the Hangouts On Air playlist on the Google Students YouTube channel.
Posted by Marni Levasseur, People Programs Specialist, Europe Middle East & Africa