Prettier Tag Coulds with Wordle

Tagged with: , , , , , , — John @ 2:06 pm

(Via Max Kiesler)

Wordle is a java applet, created by Jonathan Feinberg, which creates aesthetically pleasing tag clouds from text you enter, offering you rough control over layout, font, and colors.

Here’s one I created based on the current content of this blog (click on it to view full size):

Wordle Tag Cloud of this Blog

Note that Enterprise comes out heavy – I assume that has to do with the Enterprise 2.0 conference being the title of many recent posts.

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  1. Nice! Have to go and check it out now.

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