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The first modern social-networking site as we would recognize it today was invented by SixDegrees.com. In 1996, a former lawyer and Wall Street analyst named Andrew Weinreich had an idea inspired by the popular notion that any single person on the planet can be connected to anyone else by around six steps of personal connections—“six degrees” of separation. If that was true, then the web was the perfect tool for mapping those connections.
How the Internet Happened: From Netscape to the iPhone
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