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How Did That Chain Letter Get To My Inbox?

... do these messages reach so many people so quickly'Jon Kleinberg of Cornell University and David Liben-Nowell of Carleton College used a tree diagram to analyze the paths that forwarded e-mail petitions took through the Internet and into people's inboxes.(Jason Koski/Cornell University Photography)Related News In the past three decades, as more and more individuals have come...

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How Did That Chain Letter Get To My Inbox?

Jon Kleinberg of Cornell University and David Liben-Nowell of Carleton College used a tree diagram to analyze the paths that forwarded e-mail petitions took through the Internet and into people's inboxes. The diagram allowed them to see how the messages got to people, and how many steps it took to get to them. Credit: Jason Koski/Cornell University Photography May 16, 2008 -- Everyone...

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Chain mail and effective flow

... influencers. Tracing information flow on a global scale using Internet chain-letter data , by David Liben-Nowell and Jon Kleinberg (via IntelFusion ). The choice of email as the channel guarantees the deep and narrow result." Gilliatt goes on: "The more interesting question—and the more challenging—is to track the spread of information and opinions across the many channels...

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E-mail petitions dont spread like viral

Washington, May 17 (ANI): Analysing how two e-mail petitions travelled to peoples inboxes, experts have come to the conclusion that online messages do not spread like viral that is usually passed on by a person to people who come in contact with him/her. Jon Kleinberg of Cornell University and David Liben-Nowell of Carleton College used [...]

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New Research Shows the Surprising Paths Taken By Forwarded Messages Through the Internet

... so quickly? New research into these forwarded missives by Jon Kleinberg of Cornell University and David Liben-Nowell of Carleton College suggests a surprising explanation. In the past three decades, as more and more individuals have come online and begun using e-mail, the number of these mass-forwarded messages has grown substantially, reaching more and more people each year....

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How Did That Chain Letter Get To My Inbox?

New research into these forwarded missives by Jon Kleinberg of Cornell University and David Liben-Nowell of Carleton College suggests a surprising explanation. In the past three decades, as more and more individuals have come online and begun using e-mail, the number of these mass-forwarded messages has grown substantially, reaching more and more people each year. It had been assumed...