Tag Archives: Research

Web Analysis Intro 1.1

What makes the web special Like many revolutionary technologies, the web is predicated on a relatively simply idea: Users can remotely request documents, and those documents contain the means to remotely request documents. The documents themselves can be just about anything, including images, audio, and computer programs. HTML holds all of these together, providing a […]
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Neat looking workshop

CFP: WWW2004 Workshop on the Weblogging Ecosystem: Aggregation, Analysis and Dynamics. If I’m not completely worn out by March, I need to plan to send them something. Great group of organizers, very interesting set of topics.
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Via A via B via C

This is mainly a reminder so I can find it later, but Prof. Paquet over at Many-to-Many points to Mr. Blaze’s post on the rumor and citation process within the blogosphere. While this has little to do with the larger social issues of attribution, and the communication issues of iteration and gossip, it would be […]
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Web analysis intro

Over the semester, I’ll be assembling some material for my Web-Analysis class. For what its worth, since these will be short, easily digestible pieces, I figured I would copy them as I write them to my blog. Comments are, as always welcome, either here on the blog. If you have corrections, additions, etc., I encourage […]
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