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Tag Clouds Of The Rich & Famous


By Daya Baran at June 16, 2008 1 Comments    Share

Tag Clouds categories content on a website. Many tags can be used to describe the same content. The font size of a word or phrase in a tag cloud conveys the popularity the content being referenced to on that particular website.

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Below are some tag clouds generated from speech transcripts and blogs of famous people.

A More Perfect Union – by Senator Barack Obama

barack

Future of Web Applications – Bill Gates (this was by Microsoft chairman and Google did not want a WebGuild event with the same title)

bill

Stanford Commencement Speech – Steve Jobs

steve

I am Profoundly Sorry – Bill Clinton

bill

I Have a Dream – by Martin Luther King, Jr

martin

Source: labnol

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  1. Those tag clouds look pretty good. Is there an online application that generates them from a block of text or a web page or some such?

    Comment by Anonymous — June 18, 2008 @ 12:35 PM

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