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Network Book The Structure and Dynamics of Networks
Linked: How Everything Is Connected to Everything Else and What It Means
Linked Book


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RSS information feeds... We send the breaking news, latest alerts, reports of the most prevalent complex network news, and publication title announcements straight to your computer.

What are info feeds? An info feed is a regularly updated summary of web content, with links to full versions of that content. By loading RSS feeds into a feed reader, you will receive a summary of our latest offerings and research from our lab.

Why should I use info feeds? You don't have to spend time searching for the content you want and we keep you informed as soon as we update our information.

What is RSS? RSS is a feed format for delivering regularly changing web content. Our lab supports RSS 2.0. Most readers use this format.

How do I use the info feeds? You will need a feed reader to display and subscribe to the feeds. Some news readers are accessed using your browser; some are downloadable applications. Drag the RSS icon for the information feed you want into your feed reader. Or you can click on the RSS icon and cut and paste the feed's URL into your feed reader.

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