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Vik Singh
Vik Singh is the CEO and co-founder of Infer, a B2B predictive lead scoring service for sales channels. Vik was previously an American Entrepreneur In Residence at Sutter Hill Ventures.〔("TechCrunch: Yahoo! Loses the Brains Behind BOSS", ''TechCrunch'', 25 November 2009 )〕 Previously, Vik helped create and architect Yahoo! Search BOSS, an open web search platform. As of April 2009, the number of queries issued through BOSS surpassed the search traffic on Ask and Facebook combined.〔("Key Milestones for SearchMonkey and BOSS", ''Yahoo! Search Blog'', 19 May 2009 )〕 He developed several supporting BOSS examples such as TweetNews, which Wired (magazine) said "might well be the best mashup we've ever seen",〔(Wired, "Twitter-Yahoo Mashup Yields Better Breaking News Search", January 16, 2009 )〕 and the Fresh homepage for Delicious (website).〔("Delicious Tries to Borrow Some Twitter Magic", ''GigaOM'', 4 August 2009 )〕 MIT's Technology Review listed him as one of the Top 35 under 35 Innovators of 2009 for his contributions to open search.〔("Technology Review: TR35", ''Technology Review'', 17 August 2009 )〕 He was also featured in the IC list of 2009 by India Currents.〔("The IC list", ''India Currents'', 7 December 2009 )〕 Vik Singh previously worked at Google and Microsoft, both in research and products, helping ship Google Custom Search and Microsoft Windows XPSP2 Wireless Networking. While an undergraduate in college, he worked at Microsoft Research under Jim Gray, a Turing Award Winner for his seminal databases work, co-authoring a publication on data mining the Sloan Digital Sky Survey logs.〔("SkyServer Traffic Report — The First Five Years", ''MSR-TR-2006-190'', 1 December 2006 )〕 He has filed 12 patents. Vik graduated from University of California, Berkeley with a Bachelor's in Computer Science. ==References==
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