Anna Patterson is President and Founder of search engine Cuil. Her focus is on scaling architecture, tackling one of the major problems in search-the exponential growth of the Internet. Anna was the architect of Google?s large search index, TeraGoogle, that launched in early 2006. While at Google, Anna was the technical lead of one of the two Web ranking groups at Google, in charge of GoogleBase, and the manager for the core piece of Google's ad-matching technology. She joined Google in 2004 after designing, writing and selling Recall-the largest search engine in existence at the time at 12 billion pages. Anna has a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and was a Research Scientist at Stanford University.
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In a non-centralized system like the Internet, the best information is likely coming from a multitude of disparate sources. Anna Patterson, Co-founder of search engine Cuil, explains why her company's search tool takes user click rates into consideration during search rankings, and how the practice has also allowed her engineering team to simultaneously track user habits with minimal effort.