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An accessible explanation of the hidden patterns found within the seemingly chaotic World Wide Web.
Despite its haphazard growth, the Web hides powerful underlying regularities -- from the organization of its links to the patterns found in its use by millions of users. Many of these regularities have been predicted on the basis of theoretical models based on a field of physics -- statistical mechanics -- that few would have thought applicable to the social domain.
In this book, Bernardo Huberman explains in accessible language the laws of the Web. One of the foremost researchers in the
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An accessible explanation of the hidden patterns found within the seemingly chaotic World Wide Web.

Despite its haphazard growth, the Web hides powerful underlying regularities -- from the organization of its links to the patterns found in its use by millions of users. Many of these regularities have been predicted on the basis of theoretical models based on a field of physics -- statistical mechanics -- that few would have thought applicable to the social domain.

In this book, Bernardo Huberman explains in accessible language the laws of the Web. One of the foremost researchers in the field, Huberman has established, for example, that the surfing patterns of individuals are describable by a precise law. Such findings can lead to more efficient Web design and use. They also shed light on social mechanisms whose significance goes beyond the Web. In this sense, the Web is a gigantic informational ecosystem that can be used to quantify and test explanations of human behavior and social interaction.

Review text:
'...The Laws of the Web has a great many insights to offer.'

-- Jane C. Duffy, Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship

'An intriguing book....'

-- Curtis D. Fry, Technology Society

'... [The]perfect companion on a cross-country flight or during a long quiet evening in a favorite reading chair.'

-- David G. Stork, Arificial Life
Autorenporträt
Bernardo A. Huberman is an HP Fellow at Hewlett-Packard Laboratories in Palo Alto, California.