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Date: 2012-10-24 23:44:34
Digital media
Community websites
Social bookmarking
Blogs
Digg
Social news
Twitter
Microblogging
Viral marketing
News websites
Social information processing
World Wide Web

Information Contagion: an Empirical Study of the Spread of News on Digg and Twitter Social Networks

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