Chris Blattman posts this nice Wordle based on the articles in a course he’s teaching.
Which makes me wonder if someone’s build a tool to generate a Wordle based on the web pages you’ve visited during a period.
Chris Blattman posts this nice Wordle based on the articles in a course he’s teaching.
Which makes me wonder if someone’s build a tool to generate a Wordle based on the web pages you’ve visited during a period.
Er, it’s really a Wordle (I see you already updated that) and the correct website is only at http://www.wordle.net – the .org and .com versions, at least, are both domain squatters.
How many different *useful* “show me a pretty kerned layout of these words” applications are out there?
Thank all for the noticing the mistaken link and spelling of wordle :).
I was surprised I liked this example of the tag cloud thing; generally I’m not a fan of this visualization.
I’m struck with the urge for an time-animated wordle of my blog archives.
Or my email archives, focusing on emails from me.
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Hmmmm, now there is an idea for a Firefox plugin….
Oh – Ego centric tag cloud movies that would be fun.