Updated: 3/2/2004; 8:02:46 AM.
nick gaydos > thynk
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Monday, February 16, 2004

Very interesting:

"So-called social networking is very popular these days, as show the proliferation of services like Friendster, Orkut and dozens of others. But do the companies behind these services have any idea of what is hidden inside their complicated networks? When these networks reach a size of millions of users, it's not an easy task. A researcher at the University of Michigan is trying to help, with a new method for uncovering patterns in complicated networks, from football conferences to food webs."

[ via Roland Piquepaille's Technology Trends ]

"The way most people have approached the problem is to look for the clumps themselves---to look for things that are joined together strongly," said Newman.

"We decided to approach it from the other end," by searching out and then eliminating the links that join clumps together. "When we remove those from the network, what we're left with is the clumps."

[via press release ]


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