Norvig came to Google in 2001 as the director of search quality; he assumed his current position four years later. In that role, he oversees about 100 computer scientists as they work on projects as diverse as medical records management and machine translation. An untold number of Google servers housing the searchable Web provide them with a test bed. He says Google is structured to ensure that researchers are not sequestered from the rest of the company. "The main allegiance they have is to the product they're working on," he says.
Norvig recently spoke with Technology Review's information technology editor, Kate Greene, about what's next for Web search.
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