Comments on: Six Degrees of Separation- just a myth? http://nsdl.library.cornell.edu/websites/expertvoices/info2040/archives/2177 This is a supplemental blog for a course which will cover how the social, technological, and natural worlds are connected, and how the study of networks sheds light on these connections. Fri, 08 Mar 2013 14:26:44 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.3.3 By: MobBlog » Much Ado About Six-degree (but for Few) http://nsdl.library.cornell.edu/websites/expertvoices/info2040/archives/2177#comment-1379 MobBlog » Much Ado About Six-degree (but for Few) Sun, 10 Feb 2008 04:14:19 +0000 http://nsdl.library.cornell.edu/websites/expertvoices/info2040/archives/2177#comment-1379 [...] power of a pleasing idea, and the vagaries of human behavior”. The truth seems to be that only a small fraction (roughly 29%) of people is separated from the rest of the world by only six [...] […] power of a pleasing idea, and the vagaries of human behavior”. The truth seems to be that only a small fraction (roughly 29%) of people is separated from the rest of the world by only six […]

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By: Cornell Info 204 - Networks » Blog Archive » The 6 degrees of separation: how bad science becomes pop culture http://nsdl.library.cornell.edu/websites/expertvoices/info2040/archives/2177#comment-1378 Cornell Info 204 - Networks » Blog Archive » The 6 degrees of separation: how bad science becomes pop culture Sun, 03 Feb 2008 19:22:30 +0000 http://nsdl.library.cornell.edu/websites/expertvoices/info2040/archives/2177#comment-1378 [...] will most likely be covered in class, and is nicely covered by this blog post from last year’s [...] […] will most likely be covered in class, and is nicely covered by this blog post from last year’s […]

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