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Mobile Systems Research, Computer Science Department, University College London
At IMC, it has been presented the first study to examine multiple online social networks at scale. The paper analyzes “data gathered from four popular online social networks: Flickr, YouTube, LiveJournal, and Orkut”.
Findings
* “the indegree of user nodes tends to match the outdegree;
* the networks contain a densely connected core of high-degree nodes;
* this core links small groups of strongly clustered, low-degree nodes at the fringes of the network”.
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