This link has been bookmarked by 38 people . It was first bookmarked on 02 Aug 2006, by Ian Delaney.
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19 Sep 08
Kat KreugarIf you think you're reading the news, be warned that this story -- and any other on the web -- will be barely read by anyone 36 hours after it was first posted.
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Tom SeppArticles aren't read after 36 hours
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13 Jul 06
Gideon RosenblattThe researchers found that the overall half-life distribution follows a power law, which indicates that most news items have a very short lifetime, although a few continue to be accessed well beyond this period. The average half-life of a news item is jus
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11 Jul 06
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Mark PesceInternet. Power laws. What more do you need?
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10 Jul 06
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Elizabeth Sthe number of people who read news stories on the web decays with time in a power law
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A Roy"Half-life" of online news postings follows a power function rather than exponential function.
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08 Jul 06
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