I have been looking online to learn how the current crop of web applications manage their data, on both the server side and client side.
Like, I'm intrigued by Google Suggest, personal recommendations based on my "likes", etc.
So, while I searched for content where I could learn such data structures and algorithms, I came across this course provided by UC Berkeley - http://extension.berkeley.edu/cat/course460.html
The description of this course matches exactly with what I really want to learn.
Study the algorithms that provide the power behind many of the most effective Web applications. Where do the phases come from for lists like Google suggests? What techniques can generate personal recommendations? How do social networking, mash-ups, and mixed-media sites select and categorize similar groupings of binary content? In this course, you gain a solid understanding of current algorithms and data structures for search, recommendations, groupings, classifications, and combinations of classifiers.
However, there seems to be no way to find more details about this course.
Can someone here help me find a book / online course / site where I could learn more on this subject ?