This page provides a large hyperlink graph for public download. The graph has been extracted from the Common Crawl 2012 web corpus and covers 3.5 billion web pages and 128 billion hyperlinks between these pages. To the best of our knowledge, this graph is the largest hyperlink graph that is available to the public outside companies such as Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft. Below we provide instructions on how to download the graph as well as basic statistics about its topology.
Die Deutsche Gesellschaft für Informationswissenschaft und Informationspraxis e.V. (DGI) fördert die Entwicklungen der Informationswissenschaft und Informationspraxis durch die Beobachtung und Vermittlung von Grundlagen, Arbeitsmethoden und technischen Hilfsmitteln.
Truthy is a research project that helps you understand how memes spread online. We collect tweets from Twitter and analyze them. With our statistics, images, movies, and interactive data, you can explore these dynamic networks. Our first application was the study of astroturf campaigns in elections. Currently, we're extending our focus to several themes. Browse the collection on the Memes page. Check out the Movie tool to browse and create animations of meme networks.
Convert your Chrome extension into a Firefox or Safari one! This service converts Chrome Apps and Extensions to a Firefox and Safari version. This is a beta test and we offer it with no guarantees. If you are interested in distributing a converted extension, have a problem with a converted extension, if you want to provide feedback or have any question please Contact us! You can either upload your own package, in crx or zip format; or use the url or ID of an extension on the Chrome WebStore (click to search an extension!)
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