A few years ago, Kevin Kelly wrote in Necessity: Even just an overview of the new things that have been invented or created in the past 24 hours can take us more than a year.
"Every year we produce 8 million new songs, 2 million new books, 16,000 new movies, 30 billion blog posts, 182 billion tweets, 40,000 new products," he said.
Today, any ordinary person can summon a library that embraces all things without spending too much effort.
But the problem is: in the face of this digital library that includes everything, if you can't master an extremely efficient indexing system, you will phone number list be very powerless as a human individual. Without a precise nautical chart, human beings will surely lose themselves in the vast ocean of information.
As Kevin Kelly said:
The more efficiently information can be processed, the more value it can create for society. The Internet recommends what you want according to your usage habits, which is inevitable for technological and social development.
This kind of personalized recommendation, from the contacts recommended to you on social networking sites, to the goods on the e-commerce platform, to the "music recommended for you according to your music taste" on the Internet music platform, to other kinds of personalized Recommendations have become standard in today's Internet products.