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Friday, October 9 • 17:30 - 18:30
Google Search Methods -- How To Find What You Didn't Know Existed

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Google is a remarkable tool with incredible capability, but it's a system with a great deal of depth that's not widely understood. In this session, Daniel Russel will demonstrate many different methods and techniques for finding things you didn't think could be found, as well as discussing some of the strategies you can use for online investigations in the years ahead.

Moderators
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Margot Williams

Research Editor for Investigations, The Intercept
Margot Williams is the Research Editor for Investigations at The Intercept. Her career at the Washington Post, New York Times, NPR, and the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists is one of the most respected in the investigative reporting world. She has pursued jihadis... Read More →

Speakers
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Daniel Russell

Research scientist, Google
Daniel Russell is a research scientist at Google where has been working in the area of search quality, with a focus on understanding what makes Google users happy, skilled and competent in their use of web search.  He is sometimes called a search anthropologist because of his focus... Read More →


Friday October 9, 2015 17:30 - 18:30 CEST
Weidemann 3 (Presentations/Panels)