What are "HTTP Networks"?
As with the expression of networks in node-link graphs, an HTTP network is comprised of nodes which are entities and links which are relationships. An entity is a web page (as indicated by a static URL). A relationship is a dyadic relationship between any two nodes (in an undirected way, without specification of which node is linking to which other node). A directed graph would indicated whether the relationship is ->, <-, or <->.
Superficially, the relatedness between websites and web pages may be indicative of similar interests, collusion, or some other “relationship.”
In the red rectangle below are some extracted websites linked to CBSNews.com. This data extraction was artificially limited to about a dozen nodes. A fuller data extraction may be done with over ten thousand nodes.
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