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Ian Robinson on Neo4j's History, Data Structure and Use Cases
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Ian Robinson works on research and development for future versions of the Neo4j graph database. Harbouring a long-held interest in connected data, he was for many years one of the foremost proponents of REST architectures, before turning his focus from the Web's global graph to the realm of graph databases.
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Aug 25, 2014
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