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tclittle Professional Forum Ninja from Somewhere Down in Texas Since: Apr, 2010
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#1: Jul 31st 2012 at 10:44:10 AM

Yes that's right. Someone created a Map of the Internet.

I wanted to share this with everyone and have a discussion on what's interesting.

Here is tvtropes on the map.

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#2: Jul 31st 2012 at 12:02:53 PM

Wow, that must have taken ages to do and it looks great.

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#3: Jul 31st 2012 at 12:06:52 PM

Well, the interface at least looks pretty awesome if you ask me.

What is the size of the bubbles supposed to mean?

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#5: Jul 31st 2012 at 12:19:46 PM

So how does this work?

rmctagg09 The Wanderer from Brooklyn, NY (USA) (Time Abyss) Relationship Status: I won't say I'm in love
The Wanderer
#6: Jul 31st 2012 at 12:31:35 PM

From the About page:

The map of the Internet

Like any other map, The Internet map is a scheme displaying objects’ relative position; but unlike real maps (e.g. the map of the Earth) or virtual maps (e.g. the map of Mordor), the objects shown on it are not aligned on a surface. Mathematically speaking, The Internet map is a bi-dimensional presentation of links between websites on the Internet. Every site is a circle on the map, and its size is determined by website traffic, the larger the amount of traffic, the bigger the circle. Users’ switching between websites forms links, and the stronger the link, the closer the websites tend to arrange themselves to each other.

Charges and springs

To draw an analogy from classical physics, one may say that websites are electrically charged bodies, while links between them are springs. Springs pull similar websites together, and the charge does not let the bodies adjoin and pushes websites apart if there is no link between them. Originally, all such electrified bodies (websites) are randomly scattered on the surface of the map. Springs are stretched, repulsion energy is high – the system is far from being at equilibrium. Then the websites start moving under the influence of the forces exerted and in a while come to a halt – forces of attraction now become equal to forces of repulsion, the system has reached its equilibrium. It is exactly that state that is shown on The Internet map.

Also, an analogy can be drawn from quantum physics. In this case, a website is a physical body with a finite mass, a single user is the mass quantum – the much-spoken-about, yet-to-be-found Higgs’ boson, whereas the act of user’s switching between sites is the gravitational quantum – the graviton, another hypothetical particle.

Anyway, the real algorithm of plotting The Internet map is quite far from the analogies given above. For those interested, the closest description of the mathematical model can be found in the research [1], and the engineering solution looks very similar to what has been described in [2]. Google Maps engine has been used as the platform for displaying.

Semantic web

The map of the Internet is a photo shot of the global network as of end of 2011. It encompasses over 350 thousand websites from 196 countries and all domain zones. Information about more than 2 million links between the websites has joined some of them together into topical clusters. As one might have expected, the largest clusters are formed by national websites, i.e. sites belonging to one country. For the sake of convenience, all websites relative to a certain country carry the same color. For instance, the red zone at the top corresponds to Russian segment of the net, the yellow one on the left stands for the Chinese segment, the purple one on the right is Japanese, the large light-blue central one is the American segment, etc.

Importantly, clusters on the map are semantically charged, i.e. they join websites together according to their content. For example, a vast porno cluster can be seen between Brazil and Japan as well as a host of minor clusters uniting websites of the same field or similar purposes.

The Internet Phenomenon

The Internet global network is a phenomenon of technological civilization, and its exceptional complexity surpasses anything mankind has ever created. In essence, what we are dealing with here is a huge quantity of utterly unstructured information. The Internet map is an attempt to look into the hidden structure of the network, fathom its colossal scale, and examine that which is impossible to understand from the bare figures of statistics.

Ideas and suggestions

We will appreciate any feedback. Please use the address internetmap.net@gmail.com

The Internet map is a non-commercial project. You can share our expenses and let more people see beauty of the Internet.

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TheBatPencil from Glasgow, Scotland Since: May, 2011 Relationship Status: I'm just a hunk-a, hunk-a burnin' love
#7: Jul 31st 2012 at 12:56:29 PM

It's strange to think that a big percentage of all that is probably just sites dedicated to porn adverts.

And let us pray that come it may (As come it will for a' that)
SgtRicko Since: Jul, 2009
#8: Jul 31st 2012 at 5:51:34 PM

I'm surprised at how big of a presence both Russia and Japan have in comparison to China. Thought they would've been bigger...

BlackHumor Unreliable Narrator from Zombie City Since: Jan, 2001
#9: Aug 1st 2012 at 2:32:56 AM

@The Bat Pencil: There's actually a fairly large and obvious porn sector near the bottom right edge of the map.

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#10: Aug 1st 2012 at 2:55:29 AM

So tvtropes nearest neighbour is Expedia Mexico. There must be something to it.

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Too much adorableness
#11: Aug 1st 2012 at 5:52:40 AM

Eh why is Wordpress practically separate from others?

Also some of the porn sites have quite a big blop...

Also also Thailand and Taiwan's color are damn similar...

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Inhopelessguy Since: Apr, 2011
#12: Aug 1st 2012 at 5:57:45 AM

So tvtropes nearest neighbour is Expedia Mexico

How does this work.

Qeise Professional Smartass from sqrt(-inf)/0 Since: Jan, 2011 Relationship Status: Waiting for you *wink*
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#13: Aug 1st 2012 at 6:28:54 AM

Eh why is Wordpress practically separate from others?
The way it works it's most likely because there's little traffic between Wordpress and other sites.

Also some of the porn sites have quite a big blop...
Ah, yes. Watch out for the Great Porn Cloud

edited 1st Aug '12 6:55:40 AM by Qeise

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SgtRicko Since: Jul, 2009
#14: Aug 1st 2012 at 8:51:29 AM

Interesting that all of the file upload sites are right next to the borders of the porn domain...

Karkadinn Karkadinn from New Orleans, Louisiana Since: Jul, 2009
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#15: Aug 1st 2012 at 11:41:17 AM

Well, this is one way to discover new websites.

It kind of pisses me off that Facebook and Twitter are that big.

Furthermore, I think Guantanamo must be destroyed.
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#16: Aug 1st 2012 at 2:15:34 PM

Oooo, what's this dot over-

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#17: Aug 1st 2012 at 3:23:49 PM

[up][up] What did you expect?

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Matues Impossible Gender Forge Since: Sep, 2011 Relationship Status: Maxing my social links
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#18: Aug 1st 2012 at 5:17:06 PM

Gunnerkrigg court is very close to Giant in the Playground.

In fact, all the more well known webcomics are bunched together.

XKCD dwarfs them all.

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More like giant cherries
#19: Aug 3rd 2012 at 4:58:45 PM

I'm surprised the brony sites are so small. When was this made?

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#21: Aug 3rd 2012 at 8:16:06 PM

Why the hell is 4chan adjacent to You Tube?

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SgtRicko Since: Jul, 2009
#22: Aug 4th 2012 at 9:41:48 AM

[up]Guess it must mean that the users must love posting youtube links... but even then, I'm pretty sure that there are other sites out there that encourage linking more than 4Chan does. So perhaps it represents how central the site is in comparison to many of the U.S. sites out there?

edited 4th Aug '12 9:42:30 AM by SgtRicko

Kostya from Everywhere Since: Apr, 2011 Relationship Status: [TOP SECRET]
#23: Aug 4th 2012 at 12:12:52 PM

Interesting though I can't seem to get the search function to work.

Question, what are wordpress.com and go.com and why are they so far away from everything else?

edited 4th Aug '12 12:12:59 PM by Kostya

Qeise Professional Smartass from sqrt(-inf)/0 Since: Jan, 2011 Relationship Status: Waiting for you *wink*
Professional Smartass
#24: Aug 5th 2012 at 3:20:52 AM

They don't link to other sites and other sites don't link to them. I don't visit them, so I don't know what they're actually about.

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RavenWilder Raven Wilder Since: Apr, 2009
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#25: Aug 5th 2012 at 3:34:06 AM

Does anyone else get some Unfortunate Implications from the fact that (based on my brief skimming) it looks like all the Russian sites are color coded as red and all the Chinese sites are color coded as yellow?

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