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Ann Arbor, Google, and Recruiting
Last night, Google presented the second of two talks, this one for the Ann Arbor Java User Group. The topic of the Java talk was "End-to-End Clustering" and it was presented by Ashok Banerjee, a Noogler (he's only been with Google for a...

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Google Tech Talk for Ann Arbor Java User Group on Tuesday, August 7
Google is hosting a Tech Talk with the Ann Arbor Java User Group, on Tuesday, August 7. Seating is limited and the August 2 meeting with the AACS/MichiPUG filled up, so don't delay if you want to attend....

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AACS/MichiPUG Google Tech Talk Full!
Registration is now closed Google closed registration for the joint meeting of the AACS and MichiPUG after registrations maxed out around 90. We're going to have a full house for Russell Whitaker's talk on Python Test Driven Development. I'm...

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Python Test Driven Development: A Quick-Start Approach
Google Tech Talk in Ann Arbor, August 2 Google has confirmed the speaker and topic for the Tech Talk in Ann Arbor on Thursday that will be a joint meeting between the Ann Arbor Computer Society and the Michigan Python User Group. Russell Whitaker, Google...

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Google Tech Talks in Ann Arbor
Details still coming Google has announced 2 different Tech Talks to be held in the Ann Arbor area in the next few weeks. Both meetings will be held at the Google offices in Ann Arbor and registration is required because seating is limited, but both events...

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Google Tech Talk in Ann Arbor
August 2, 2007 at 6 pm Registration is now live for the Google Tech Talk in Ann Arbor to be held on Thursday, August 2 in a joint meeting between the Ann Arbor Computer Society and Michigan Python Users Group. I don't have any information on who the...

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