The SixDegrees of Separation is very real - I've seen it proven time after time. I imagine there must be some obscure cases in which more than six levels of separation apply, but it would almost certainly require that at least one party be a...
Yahoo’s Small World Experiment, led by Duncan Watts and Sharad Goel, Principal and Senior Research Scientists at Yahoo (respectively), aims to conclusively answer the question of degrees of separation.
I even referenced the true source of the phrase "sixdegrees of separation" in the paper. In Bryan Eisenberg's ClickZ column today, he writes about being "Data Rich, Optimization Poor," and chooses to link to a paper I wrote seven years ago...
NewsBytes asked Watts to discuss the sixdegrees of separation and the science of paying celebrities big bucks to tweet. He is also the author of Small Worlds: The Dynamics of Networks between Order and Randomness as well as SixDegrees: The...
Truly enterprise level keyword researchers will take the time to understand these behaviors in order to find other sites and keywords that may be relevant by one or two degrees of separation. Over the past five or six years, there has been a noted...
From global AAAAs to interactive agencies to SEM firms and SEO consultants, there are less than sixdegrees of separation. Google is now the network that connects the social graph of the advertising industry.
Scoble's theory is powered by the search algorithm underlying Facebook: social graphed-based search, In simple terms, social search is based on the concept of sixdegrees of separation. We're all separated from anyone in the world by six people or...
It's sort of like playing "sixdegrees of separation" with a search engine. The TouchGraph GoogleBrowser shows you what the web "looks like" to the search engine, visually displaying the linkages between your favorite web sites.