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07 Aug 06

MyWSJ Launches; Personalized News For Subs Only | paidContent.org

  • It’s the latest online news accessory — the personalized pages of yesteryear reimagined with the tools of today.
04 Aug 06

Yahoo's Senior VP of Engineering to Become Chief Product Officer

  • In many ways it has the potential to be a My Yahoo Lite that could also work on Yahoo's mobile platform. It would also be useful to offer a module with recommended posts (personalization) from feeds you subscribe too? How about allowing developers the cha - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04

This is going to be BIG! - From Theirware to MyWare

  • Theirware is the sotware that drives the blackbox algorythyms of recommendation engines. Amazon is probably the best example. They keep records of what you bought, what you rate, and undoubtedly what you are clicking on and suggest products for you. - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04

Google News Launches Recommendation Service, List of Popular Stories Also Now Available

  • Other services that recommend news stories using different types of technology including collaborative filtering (this is not a comprehensive list) include MSNBC Newsbot, Gixo, TailRank, Memeorandum. - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04

Geeking with Greg: Google recommended news

  • he problem is that the recommendations will tilt toward the popular and away from the tail. You want the recommendations to be surprising, to enhance discovery, to help me find things I wouldn't have found on my own. Clustering or subject-based techniques - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04

Feld Thoughts

  • The effective result was that I’ve now switched a large number of personal CPM ad impressions from the My.Yahoo site to the feeds I read. Now, I’m still reading content from Yahoo, but I’m consuming it in a radically different (and for me - much mor - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04

NetVibes muscles in on GYM - Information World Review

  • NetVibes has a growing roster of low-featured but nevertheless useful web apps – most notably the word processing site Writely Documents, and a feed from the Price Watch price comparison engine. - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04

Scaling Personalized Web Search (PDF)

  • The PageRank score r(p) reflects a “democratic” importance that has no preference for any
    particular pages. In reality, a user may have a set P of preferred pages (such as his bookmarks)
    which he considers more interesting.
    - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04

Aggregate Knowledge Recommendation Engine | Welcome

  • The Aggregate Knowledge Recommendation Engine is a recommendations web service that enables a website to easily implement a - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04

Personalize Your Homepage

  • Browse and search our growing directory of modules created by third party developers, who have helped bring more features and content to the personalized homepage. - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04

About StumbleUpon

  • As you click Stumble!, you'll get high-quality pages matched to your personal preferences. - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04

Nowadays, It's All Yours, Mine or Ours - New York Times

  • The trend is inspired by a desire by marketers to demonstrate that they understand changing consumer needs by, literally, putting the customer first. - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04

WSJ.com - Me, Me, Me

  • These sites track the reading habits of their users as a whole, then use that data to make suggestions to individuals based on what others like them are reading. This communal news judgment can help ensure that readers don't miss important stories outside - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04

Feeds 2.0 » Blog Archive » Welcome to Feeds 2.0 Blog

  • Feeds 2.0 ranks posts according to the topics a particular user likes, and brings interesting articles first, based on what it has learned about the user’s preferences. - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04
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