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		<title>Self-Presentation in Ligth of Facebook</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Inspired by some work presented at IWQoS dealing with social networks and small world characteristics, I zoned out and was wondering whether someone did some analysis of Facebook and e.g. proofed the six degrees of separation assumption stated by Milgram. In 2006, an analysis of one million profiles of the German Facebook clone StudiVZ were [...]]]></description>
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