Go to www.wordle.net/create and enter a URL. Here's what it thinks of my current blog homepage:
Cool!
Go to www.wordle.net/create and enter a URL. Here's what it thinks of my current blog homepage:
Cool!
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One thought on “Cool way to visualize word distribution in text – wordle”
Yes, Wordle is an interesting beast. I wordled my blog here: http://blogs.msdn.com/jimmymay/archive/2009/03/11/does-your-blog-wordle-up.aspx
It was nice to see a big fat "PERFORMANCE".
I learned about Wordle from Alik Levin: http://practicethis.com/2009/03/02/use-wordle-to-conduct-online-research-on-who-does-what-including-yourself/
It’s interesting that "people" is so prominent in your blog’s wordle. Cool!