At the cost of result quality, one could exploit social networks as a possible solution: promote the pages that your neighbors visit for an extended period of time (and thus deem to be of high value) by a factor…
If you're using a 24 hour clock, then there should be ~365 of those events per year (can only have one per day by definition, every day has a corresponding day/month to hour:minute pair) -- since we're looking at events…
At the cost of result quality, one could exploit social networks as a possible solution: promote the pages that your neighbors visit for an extended period of time (and thus deem to be of high value) by a factor…
If you're using a 24 hour clock, then there should be ~365 of those events per year (can only have one per day by definition, every day has a corresponding day/month to hour:minute pair) -- since we're looking at events…