This week in Neo4j has seen the release of APOC version 0.8, which includes a new Zeppelin interpreter that connects to Neo4j and allows users to query and display graph data directly in notebooks. Max De Marzi has also been sharing his expertise on building a dating website using Neo4j, while Lasse Westh-Nielsen has shown how to load European road data into Neo4j for path finding queries. Additionally, Andrea Santurbano's Zeppelin interpreter was released as part of the 0.8 release, and he has written a blog post explaining how to build a graph data pipeline using Neo4j and Apache Zeppelin notebooks. The community has also been discussing machine learning and knowledge graphs, with discussions on Twitter about using Neo4j as a master data solution for machine learning systems. The week's featured community member is Andrea Santurbano, who has been contributing to the Neo4j community for several years and has released his Zeppelin interpreter.