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Tom Paulson of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer takes a look at the "19 clicks of separation" theory of the Web. According to him, scientists say the web is developing according to the same organizing patterns and mathematical principles observed among plant life in the wild.

Jon Udell on The Disruptive Web. Thanks to Clay Shirky for the link.

Recommended reading if you like my page. EcoSystem stats for me.

BuddyZoo tracks cliques within groups of peoples' buddylists. It also measures buddy popularity and allows you to do a six-degrees type search for other screen names. Thanks to Bill Richards for the link.

Friendster is addictive and evil. Okay, maybe not so evil.

The net causes social disconnect? Maybe.

Social Networking: Is there Really a Business Model?


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