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Remove 'Introduction' heading from prev blogs in the gsoc-2020-dataviz
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## Introduction
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The following blog intends to explain the very recent feature integrated to the Linked Commons. Be it the giant Google Search or any small website having a form field, everyone wishes to predict what’s on the user’s mind. For every keystroke, a nice search bar always renders some possible options the user could be looking for. The core ideology behind having this feature is — *do as much work as possible for the user!*
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## Introduction
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**Linked Commons** is a visualization project which aims to showcase and establish a relationship between millions of data points of licensed content metadata using graphs. Since it is the first blog of this new series, let’s discuss the core ideology of having this project and then about new features. Development of all components mentioned in this blog is complete and has been successfully integrated, so do check out the development version. Happy Reading!
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