The study of the blogosphere can provide sociologically relevant data. We analyze the links between blogs in the portuguese blogosphere, in order to understand how they group and interact, to identify clusters and to characterize them. Our data set contains post data for more than 70,000 blogs, with over 400,000 links. The linkage data is represented as a blog graph and partitioned into several slices, according to their in-degree. We then study the evolution of blog features, and observe a consistent pattern of decrease in posting frequency, number of out-links, and post length, as we move from the highly-cited blogs to the less cited ones. Copyright 2010 ACM
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The blogosphere is a vast and dynamic complex network. Any examination of the structure of such a ne...
A critical look at more than one million bloggers and the individual entries of some 25,000 blogs re...
Interactions between users in cyberspace may lead to phenomena different from those observed in comm...
The study of the blogosphere can provide sociologically rel-evant data. We analyze the links between...
How do blogs cite and influence each other? How do such links evolve? Does the popularity of old blo...
International audienceWe explore the hypothesis that it is possible to obtain information about the ...
International audienceWe explore the hypothesis that it is possible to obtain information about the ...
Abstract—We explore the hypothesis that it is possible to obtain information about the dynamics of a...
This paper presents a study of the various aspects of link prediction and page ranking in blogs. Soc...
We explore the hypothesis that it is possible to obtain information about the dynamics of a blog net...
Blogs are a popular way to share personal journals, discuss matters of public opinion, pursue collab...
With an increasing number of people that read, write and comment on blogs, the blogosphere has estab...
Abstract: Blogging has become a useful way for people to publish data on the Internet, which contain...
This paper addresses clustering of blog users and posts in blogosphere. First, we model blogosphere ...
Can we cluster blogs into types by considering their typi-cal posting and linking behavior? How do b...
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