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Structure and evolution of blogspace
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Volume 47 ,  Issue 12  (December 2004) table of contents
The Blogosphere
SPECIAL ISSUE: The blogosphere table of contents
Pages: 35 - 39  
Year of Publication: 2004
ISSN:0001-0782
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ABSTRACT

A critical look at more than one million bloggers and the individual entries of some 25,000 blogs reveals blogger demographics, friendships, and activity patterns over time.


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Adar, E., Zhang, L., Adamic, L., and Lukose, R. Implicit structure and the dynamics of blogspace. Presented at the Workshop on the Weblogging Ecosystem at the 13th International World Wide Web Conference (New York, May 18, 2004); www.sims.berkeley.edu/~dmb/ blogging.html.
 
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Fellbaum, C. WordNet: An Electronic Lexical Database. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1998.
 
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Gill, K. How can we measure the influence of the blogosphere? Presented at the Workshop on the Weblogging Ecosystem at the 13th International World Wide Web Conference (New York, May 18, 2004); faculty.washington.edu/kegill/pub/www2004_blogosphere_gill.pdf.
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Lin, J. and Halavais, A. Mapping the blogosphere in America. Presented at the Workshop on the Weblogging Ecosystem at the 13th International World Wide Web Conference (New York, May 18, 2004); www.blogpulse.com/papers/www2004linhalavais.pdf.
 
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Newman, M. The structure and function of complex networks. SIAM Review 45, 2 (2003).

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