Trends in human/computer interaction from Stanford University prof

August 14th, 2007
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Scott Klemmer is an assistant professor in the computer science department at Stanford University. We spend an hour talking about a variety of topics. Modern software development trends that Scott is seeing from companies like Google and Yahoo (both of which started at Stanford). Mobile development. What his students are working on. What the future of Stanford’s computer science department holds and much more.

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