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<eventitem date="2015-01-15" time="6:00 PM" room="MC 2065"
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<eventitem date="2015-01-15" time="6:00 PM" room="MC 2065"
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title="Google Tech Talk">
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title="Tech Talk: Google Fiber Internet: The Messy Bits">
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<p>The CSC and Google will be holding a joint tech talk. Talk title and
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abstract details coming soon.
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Google Fiber's Internet service offers 1000 Mbps internet to a few cities:
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that's 100x faster than a typical home connection. The problem with going
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so fast is it moves the bottleneck around: for the first time, your Internet
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link may be faster than your computer, your wifi, or even your home LAN.
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<p>
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Our speaker, Avery Pennarun, will share some not-very-secret secrets from
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the team creating GFiber's open source router firmware, including some
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discussion of wifi, marketing truthiness, the laws of physics, something
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about coaxial cables, embedded ARM processors, queuing theory, signal
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processing, hardware design, and kernel driver optimization. If you're lucky,
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he may also rant about poor garbage collector implementations. Also, there
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will be at least one slide containing one of those swooshy circle-and-arrow
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lifecycle diagrams, we promise.
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<abstract>
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<p>The CSC and Google will be holding a joint tech talk. Talk title and
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abstract details coming soon.
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Google Fiber's Internet service offers 1000 Mbps internet to a few cities:
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that's 100x faster than a typical home connection. The problem with going
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so fast is it moves the bottleneck around: for the first time, your Internet
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link may be faster than your computer, your wifi, or even your home LAN.
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</p>
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<p>
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Our speaker, Avery Pennarun, will share some not-very-secret secrets from
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the team creating GFiber's open source router firmware, including some
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discussion of wifi, marketing truthiness, the laws of physics, something
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about coaxial cables, embedded ARM processors, queuing theory, signal
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processing, hardware design, and kernel driver optimization. If you're lucky,
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he may also rant about poor garbage collector implementations. Also, there
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will be at least one slide containing one of those swooshy circle-and-arrow
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lifecycle diagrams, we promise.
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</p>
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About Avery Pennarun<br>
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Avery graduated from the University of Waterloo in Computer Engineering,
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started some startups and some open source projects, and now works at Google
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Fiber on a small team building super fast wifi routers, TV settop boxes, and
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the firmware that runs on them. He lives in New York.
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