July/August 2008
How Facebook Works
The social network's technology manages a vast and rapidly expanding web of connections for its millions of users.
By Alan Zeichick
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| Credit: Technology Review |
Facebook is a wonderful example of the network effect, in which the value of a network to a user is exponentially proportional to the number of other users that network has.
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