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Enron Email Dataset

From the CALO Project at Carnegie-Mellon University a massive dataset of emails recovered from discovery documents in the Enron trials About From distribution page: > This dataset was collected and prepared by the CALO Project (A Cognitive Assistant that Learns and Organizes). It contains data from about 150 users, mostly senior management of Enron, organized into ...
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Twitter Census: Trst Rank

Twitter influence metrics with the click of a button! Trstrank measures Twitter user reputation, importance and influence in a way far more robust than counting the number of followers. It is a sophisticated measure of a user’s relative importance among the entire Twitter network. The API measures Twitter influence across two dimensions for each query: the ...
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Marvel Universe Social Graph

A fun Marvel Comics character collaboration graph constructed by Cesc Rosselló, Ricardo Alberich, and Joe Miro from the University of the Balearic Islands. The Marvel Universe, that is, the artificial world that takes place in the universe of the Marvel comic books, is an example of a social collaboration network. They compare the characteristics of this universe to ...
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Disasters worldwide from 1900-2008

Disaster data from 1900 – 2008, organized by start and end date, country (and sub-location), disaster type (and sub-type), disaster name, cost, and persons killed and affected by the disaster. Create disaster data trend reporting, based on geography, frequency, date or nature of the event. Design a visualization or time lapse illustrating disaster events around the ...
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Stanford Large Network Dataset Collection

Stanford Large Network Dataset Collection Social networks: online social networks, edges represent interactions between people Communication networks: email communication networks with edges representing communication Citation networks: nodes represent papers, edges represent citations Collaboration networks: nodes represent scientists, edges represent collaborations ...
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Twibs : Find the Businesses on Twitter

Twibs was created by a small group of people with one purpose: Give twitter users a place to find businesses on twitter. The Twibs founders are big believers in the power of twitter to connect customers with businesses. They are working on making it easy for consumers to find businesses, both local and national. Keep in mind, they’re just getting started, so there may ...
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Twitter Census: Twitter Users by Location

Twitter location data from millions of users! This is a free download of Twitter user location data collected from March 2006 to March 2010. The location data comes from analysis on the full set of tweets during that time period, which is 40 million users, 1.6 billion tweets, and more than 1 billion relationships between users. This dataset has basically two fields: the ...
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EMDAT - The International Emergency Disasters Database

Description From front page: > Since 1988 the WHO Collaborating Centre for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters (CRED) has been maintaining an Emergency Events Database EM-DAT. EM-DAT was created with the initial support of the WHO and the Belgian Government. > > The main objective of the database is to serve the purposes of humanitarian action at national and ...
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TAGora » Integrated IMDB and Netflix Dataset

To support the investigation of communal data structures, such as folksonomies, in the context of recommendation, we have created a large knowledge base about movies and how users rate movies. To achieve this, a large portion of the Internet Movie Database (IMDB) was downloaded from to provide information about movies, actors and production personnel, as well a large set ...
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Twitter Census: Smileys

Twitter smiley data from billions of tweets! This is a free download of Twitter data from March 2006 to November 2009. The data set consists of smileys, or emoticons that follow a convention similar to these examples: . :-) ;-) :D, etc. The data comes from analysis on the full set of tweets during that time period, which is 40 million users, 1.6 billion tweets, and ...
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