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IRC: #contextgraph
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Email: @mozilla.com
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Revision as of 05:26, 6 July 2016

Overview

“Context Graph” is a system for recommendations based on aggregated user activity. The goal is to help people find stuff on the web. For example, lots of pages link to a single YouTube video, but there’s no way to get at all those pages from the YouTube video itself. If we can understand this network of links, we can use it to build a better recommendation system.

Activity Stream for Firefox is the first Context Graph feature. Activity Stream is currently available in Test Pilot. Initially a much better way to get you to where you’ve been, Activity Stream will evolve to include recommendations for sites you haven't seen.

Other feature explorations have just begun. To participate see the communications channels below.

Key Documents

Team Details

Team

Product owner:

Eng Lead:

Program Manager:

UX/UR Leads:

Product Marketing:

QA:

Exec Sponsor:

Communications

IRC: #contextgraph

Google Groups:

Email: @mozilla.com