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[updated with Tagommenders paper – thanks Shilad.] The organizers of the World Wide Web conference recently announced the list of accepted papers for this year’s event. In the Social Networks and Web 2.0 track (chaired by Elisa Bertino and Lada...
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Comment: 82 pages (including many pages of tables), 8 multi-part figures,
"Facebook100" data used in this paper is publicly available at
http://people.maths.ox.ac.uk/~porterm/data/facebook100.zip.