Krishna Bharat

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Krishna Bharat is a Principal Scientist at Google who is famous for creating Google News (http://news.google.com/). This service can automatically index about 4500 news websites around the world and provide a summary of the News resources. Officially his title is "Principal Research Scientist".

Krishna Bharat created Google News in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks to keep him abreast of the developments. Since then, it has been a huge hit and a popular offering from Google's services. It is interesting to note that Google News was one of Google's first endeavors beyond offering just plain text searches on its page.

Krishna was born in India, and grew up in Bangalore, then a sleepy town in South India. He completed his schooling from St. Joseph's Boys' High School in Bangalore, and received an undergraduate degree in computer science from the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology, Madras. He subsequently received a Ph.D from Georgia Tech in Human Computer Interaction. His work on the Hilltop algorithm earned him a joint patent with Google. Hilltop is a critical piece in the way Google Searches works[citation needed]. His research work in the search engine space is highly acclaimed and he is a well respected authority in this arena.

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  • How to Do Everything with Google (paperback) by Fritz Schneider, Nancy Blachman, Eric Fredricksen
  • The Google Story (ISBN 0-553-38366-3) by David A Vise

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