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Personalized Search: A good first look

Sunday, January 27th, 2008

David Harry over at HuoMah tends to spend a lot of time looking over upcoming patents and spotting trends before they develop. I've spent a bit less time looking in to the challenges of Personalized Search (PS) than David, but I think that as long as you are keep a firm ...

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