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Mr. Bunyan,
I am interested in starting a project to test the 6 Degrees of Separation Theory. In my research on the topic, I came across many things referencing your Facebook app, that from what I read was very successful and well liked until Facebook shut it down. I am currently an undergraduate student majoring in computer science, so I have a fair amount of knowledge and some ideas on how to go about this experiment, but was hoping I could get some assistance from someone with specific experience. I plan to make a website completely external from Facebook, and make a way to give users the options to log in to their account and import their friend lists into my site. I was hoping you would be willing to share some of your algorithms and other information if you still have them handy from your app (of course you will receive credit for your contributions).
If you are interested at all in working with me, please contact at cnance@uab.edu. I am also on Facebook and have all the major IMs.
I appreciate your time and look forward to hearing from you,
Colby
(Sorry, this is the only way I could figure out to come in contact with you)