A view from the conference session rooms at WWW:

The 20th International World Wide Web (WWW 2011) conference attracted top researchers, students, developers and web-focused companies to the historic host city of Hyderabad, India, March 28 - April 1. The comprehensive program featured 90 research papers, 89 posters and 25 demos, while leaving enough time to explore India and enjoy the Cricket World Cup (Congrats India!).

I was extremely impressed by the number and variety of results in social network analysis that were presented at the conference. This new field and its possible applications to behavior

al networks will undoubtedly impact the way in which we analyze data in the future.

As an active member of the global web community, Google contributed to the conference in several ways.
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Cross posted from the Official Google Blog

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