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Bruce Chu Phones & Addresses

  • Truckee, CA
  • 1014 Fresno Ave, Berkeley, CA 94707
  • 965 Hayes St, San Francisco, CA 94117
  • Brooklyn, NY
  • New York, NY
  • Sunnyvale, CA
  • Mountain View, CA
  • Los Altos, CA

Resumes

Resumes

Bruce Chu Photo 1

Engineering Manager

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Location:
1014 Fresno Ave, Berkeley, CA 94707
Industry:
Internet
Work:
50cubes - San Francisco Bay Area Sep 2011 - Mar 2013
VP of Engineering

Sole Proprietorship - San Francisco, CA Apr 2010 - 2011
Software Consultant and Entrepreneur

Bebo, Inc / AOL Jan 2007 - Jun 2009
Head of OpenMedia, Principal Software Engineer

Yahoo! Inc Sep 2000 - Sep 2006
Senior Engineering Manager, Yahoo Mail

eGroups, Inc Jun 1999 - Sep 2000
Senior Software Engineer
Education:
University of California, Berkeley 1989 - 1993
B.S, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Skills:
Git
Rest
Agile Methodologies
Mysql
Ruby
Perl
Crushing
Javascript
Software Development
Python
Software Engineering
Mobile Applications
Subversion
Ruby on Rails
Mobile Devices
Java
Scalability
Languages:
English
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Bruce Chu

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Location:
1014 Fresno Ave, Berkeley, CA 94707
Industry:
Internet
Work:
Yahoo
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Publications

Us Patents

Automated Solicited Message Detection

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US Patent:
20060031346, Feb 9, 2006
Filed:
Mar 14, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/080258
Inventors:
Hao Zheng - Cupertino CA, US
Bruce Chu - San Francisco CA, US
Anirban Kundu - Milpitas CA, US
Miles Libbey - Mountain View CA, US
David Nakayama - Palo Alto CA, US
Jing Zhu - Fremont CA, US
Assignee:
Yahoo! Inc. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709206000, 709229000
Abstract:
The invention relates to determining electronic text communication distributed in bulk is likely solicited. In one step, a first electronic and a second electronic submission are received. It is determined that the first electronic submission is likely solicited. A first portion is extracted from the first electronic submission and a second portion from the second electronic submission. The content of the first electronic submission influences extraction of the first portion, and the content of the second electronic submission influences extraction of the second portion. A first code is determined for the first portion and a second code is determined for the second portion, where the first code is indicative of the first portion and the second code is indicative of the second portion. The first code is compared to the second code. It is determined that the second electronic submission is likely solicited, at least in part, in response to comparing the first code to the second code.
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