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		<title>By: Twitter Recommends Who to Follow. Or does it?</title>
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		<title>By: Twitter Trackbacks for In search of Jeeves. - piXel mind [thepixelmind.com] on Topsy.com</title>
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		<description>[...] In search of Jeeves. - piXel mind  blog.thepixelmind.com/2010/08/11/in-search-of-jeeves/ &#8211; view page &#8211; cached  Somehow, I follow more than 200 people on twitter. I may need a whom-not-to-follow feature more than a whom-to-follow feature. My current location on this sinusoidal interest graph not withstanding, this is actually a very interesting problem. How do you connect up people to that which they are receptive to, that which they are looking for, that which they will appreciate when they see... Read moreSomehow, I follow more than 200 people on twitter. I may need a whom-not-to-follow feature more than a whom-to-follow feature. My current location on this sinusoidal interest graph not withstanding, this is actually a very interesting problem. How do you connect up people to that which they are receptive to, that which they are looking for, that which they will appreciate when they see it - but may not know to look for it! Catering to “I want something, I dont know what, but I will know it when I see it” is not easy. But it makes for an interesting problem. View page    Tweets about this link [...]</description>
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