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Annotated Linked: The New Science Of Networks by Albert-László Barabási (Perseus Books Group)
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Orange–Vocabulary word; interesting and/or rare word
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The First Link: Introduction
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make it easier to create links!
The Second Link: The Random Universe
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“On Random Graphs. I” (PDF). Publicationes Mathematicae. 6: 290–297.
The Third Link: Six Degrees of Separation
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Think about the small world problem of published research.
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Facebook has fixed this in the erstwhile. As of 2016 it’s down to 3.57 degrees of separation
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google the n-gram of this word to see it’s incidence over time. How frequent was it when this book was written? It was apparently a thing beginning in the mid 1960’s.
The Fourth Links: Small Worlds
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Watts, D. J.; Strogatz, S. H. (1998). “Collective dynamics of ‘small-world’ networks” (PDF). Nature. 393 (6684): 440–442. Bibcode:1998Natur.393..440W. doi:10.1038/30918. PMID 9623998
The Fifth Link: Hubs and Connectors
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Do Facebook and Twitter subvert some of this effect? What types of possible solutions could this give to the IndieWeb for social networking models with healthier results?
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The Sixth Link: The 80/20 Rule
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If the disorder to order is the case, then what is the order imposed by earthquakes which apparently work on a power law distribution?
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#phase transitions
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The Seventh Link: Rich Get Richer
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The how and why remain for each are of application though.
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The Eighth Link: Einstein’s Legacy
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The Ninth Link: Achilles’ Heel
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The Tenth Link: Viruses and Fads
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any relation to Granovetter?
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The Eleventh Link: The Awakening Internet
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The Twelfth Link: The Fragmented Web
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Not necessarily the case with bidirectional webmentions.
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Looks like we’ve known this for a very long time! Sadly it’s coming to a head in the political space of 2016 onward.
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early indications that Facebook could be a thing…
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Search for this type of community problem is an NP complete problem. This section may be of interest to Brad Enslen and Kicks Condor. Cross reference research suggested by Gary Flake, Steve Lawrence, and Lee Giles from NEC.
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He continues to talk about how the pro-life movement is better connected and therefore better equipped to fight against the pro-choice movement.
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Added on November 3, 2018 at 5:26 PM
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Facebook and Twitter applications? Algorithms help to amplify “unheard” voices to some extent, but gamifying the reading can also get people to read more (crap) than they were reading before because it’s so easy.
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Facebook takes advantage of this with their algorithm
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hmmm?
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Brewster Kahle’s Alexa Internet company is apparently the root of the Amazon Alexa?
The Thirteenth Link: The Map of Life
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Where before? I don’t recall this at all. Did it get removed from the text?
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ref somewhere about here… personalized medicine
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The Fourteenth Link: Network Economy
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Only for completely top down , but what about bottom up or middle out?
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This is likely late, but certainly an early instance of “information economy” in popular literature.
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Makes me wonder if the 2008 economic collapse could have been predicted by “weak” links?
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This is troubling in the current political climate where there is little if any trust or truth being spread around by the leader of the Republican party.
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Trump vs. Trump
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In some sense this predicts the effects of the 2008 downturn.
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early use of the word?
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The Last Link: Web Without a Spider
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And for poverty and gangs as well as immigration.
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not too dissimilar to the font I saw today for memory improvement
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