Data Mining in the Blogosphere

Shamelessly cribbing from the CosmicVariance gang, DataMining has a fascinating blogosphere connectivity web image

Fascinating stuff, be fun to explore where the Scienceblogs are - hopefully cut above the morass of poliblogs at the bottom right...

Am also very curious about the edge nodes, expect to spend some late night time fiddling with this and updating random insights.

Note: the data list is old - from June 2005, so a lot of sparse links will be outdated.

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