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  1. Matt Cutts fue el director del departamento contra el spam en web de Google. 1 Actualmente trabaja en US Digital Service. Carrera. Cutts inició su carrera profesional en buscadores web mientras trabajaba en su doctorado en la Universidad de Carolina del Norte en Chapel Hill.

  2. Matt is widely known for his 30-day challenges to try something new, and is an avid (but slow) long-distance runner. Matt holds a master's degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and bachelor's degrees in both mathematics and computer science from the University of Kentucky.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Matt_CuttsMatt Cutts - Wikipedia

    Matthew Cutts (born 1972 or 1973) is an American software engineer. Cutts is the former Administrator of the United States Digital Service. He was first appointed as acting administrator, to later be confirmed as full administrator in October 2018.

  4. Matt Cutts is a technologist who works for the U.S. Digital Service and was the head of Google's webspam team. He is known for his 30-day challenges, his work on SafeSearch and his TED talk on trying something new.

  5. 31 de ago. de 2023 · by Matt Cutts on August 4, 2021 in Personal I wanted to write a bit about my partner Lindsay Aranoff and why I'm so grateful we found each other. I could talk about the stuff you could discover from the internet (inaugural Global Shaper with the World Economic Forum, curator of a TEDxKids …

  6. www.mattcutts.com › blog › about-meAbout Me

    Hi, my name is Matt Cutts and I joined Google as a software engineer in January 2000. I wrote the first version of SafeSearch, which is Google’s family filter and worked as the head of Google’s webspam team for many years. From January 2017 until April 2021, I served as the administrator of the U.S. Digital Service, which is the group of ...

  7. Is there something you've always meant to do, wanted to do, but just ... haven't? Matt Cutts suggests: Try it for 30 days. This short, lighthearted talk offers a neat way to think about setting and achieving goals.