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The current Web manifests the problem of information overload due to the success of the Web 2.0 paradigm in which users can provide new contents quickly. To help users find the most valuable information, a recommendation system is designed in which we use Euclidean formula to calculate the distance and Cosine formula to calculate the angle to distinguish between different kinds of users. Thus, similar...