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Do you want to build a system that uses a graph database, like what Twitter, Yelp, and Facebook are built on? Well, Neo4j is one that lets you build a “noSQL” solution and founder Emil Eifrem talks us through what this technology could be used to build and also tells me what he sees happening in the social networking space.
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  8 Responses to “Need a graph database like Twitter is built on? @neo4j delivers, @emileifrem tells why”

  1. @AlexanderCovic good point. Maybe in this case your superior taste are a mark of consciousness A (picky) and you know not to listen to those of consciousness B (mcdo).
    Often times these “problems” only exist in the mind of problem solvers and people either use common sense and disregard nonsensical situations.
    What do you think ?

  2. @quadcatfly how do you do graph traversal in MS SQL?

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  4. God damn, 2 billion. This is a huge issue lol

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  6. LOL. Designing problems to solve problems. There is nothing here that I cant do with MS SQL but much faster and more convenient.

  7. This is one of ‘the’ main problems: evaluating data, quality of data, semantic web. Yet we are not very much better than the old Greeks? Quality does not rank up by quantity = page ranking.

    More people enjoyed their BBQ restaurant A, but the really ‘good for you’ BBQ restaurant is maybe B, yet people never went there, it’s too expensive, the majority of your friends have ‘no taste’, they ‘join the flock’, etc.

    What you always get is the lowest common denominator. A really interesting problem.

  8. FIRST!

    Sorry… I had to.

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