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Facebook already suggests pages to members based on the pages that their friends are engaging with in their network.
Today, it's officially launching a Page Browser that suggests Pages you may be interested in, with an interface somewhat reminiscent of Netflix that allows you to filter by category.
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At some point they authors even seem to put into question the alphaproteobacterial ancestry of mitochondria 'as genetic evidence suggests' (page 10) alluding to the possibility of a Gram positive bacterium.
Like the drawings of Zarina Hashmi they suggest pages of poetry with the words set free.
Festooned with texts in tight, curling calligraphy, some drawings suggest pages from crazed illuminated manuscripts.
Online recommendations consist in suggesting pages that can be of interest for each user.
Facebook says that it will only suggest Pages of people and organizations that are actually seeing engagement on the network.
Google will look for patterns in your collections, and toss up suggested pages when it finds an overlap.
The "Friends" recommendations or the suggested pages on Facebook or a product recommendation on any e-commerce site all depend on machine learning.
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Search for jobs on these suggested pages.
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