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On the UK's Guardian newspaper site today, writer Jemina Kiss suggested that Web 3.0 will be about recommendation. "If web 2.0 could be summarized as interaction, web 3.0 must be
Continue reading »ReadWriteWeb has been running a special series on recommendation engines and this episode of RWW Live is part of that. The show features 3 exciting and very knowledgeable guests: Jesús
Continue reading »How do you navigate a nearly infinite world of digital data to find the best content for your tastes and needs? Our collective answer to this question is in its
Continue reading »Given how much user activity goes on every day on Facebook, the company has to be working on some kinds of recommendation technologies. Charming invisible robots that say, "If you
Continue reading »We're running a special series on recommendation technologies and in this post we look at the different approaches - including a look at how Amazon and Google use recommendations. The
Continue reading »We got a tip today to check out the new beta movie recommendation service Nanocrowd. Introduced into a pretty packed field of services, we went ahead and took a chance.
Continue reading »Last.fm, one of our favorite music recommendation and discovery services, announced a partnership with LyricFind today, which will bring lyrics for about 800,000 songs from major and independent labels to
Continue reading »digg_url = 'http://digg.com/tech_deals/Are_Recommendation_Engines_a_Threat_to_the_Long_Tail'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; Two Wharton academics released an interesting paper last week that asks whether online recommendation services are a threat to the
Continue reading »Strands, the recommendation and lifestreaming service we've written about here before, announced a much anticipated deal this morning that will put it in the driver's seat for financial recommendations served
Continue reading »Community news site Reddit is integrating its software into Slate.com, the venerable Webzine currently owned by Washington Post. The goal is to give Slate readers "a new way to find
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