The Washington Post has a fascinating article on how Facebook uses your email contacts, demographics, and other information to determine your social circles and determine the degrees of separation between your friends and theirs. Quite entertaining and informative. Find it here, and if you have a problem getting the full text, please let me know and I’ll help you out.
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