Programming Collective Intelligence is a book by Toby Segaran and published by O'Reilly Media in August, 2007. It covers the use of data-mining and machine learning algorithms applied to online behavior and user-generated content.
According to Nielsen BookScan, the book had sold approximately 20,000 copies by August, 2008. It reached a sales rank of 56 on amazon.com.
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