Looking for patterns in clouds

Wordle creates beautiful word clouds from text, tags, or RSS feeds.

This morning I pasted the URLs of fifteen blogs I frequent into Wordle just for the hell of it. Here’s the result.

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Here’s a larger pdf of the same image.

See if you can match the word cloud to the blog of: Harold Jarche, Clark Quinn, Learning Circuits, Ross Mayfield, Donald Clark, David Weinberger, Marcia Connor, George Siemens, Curt Bonk, Dave Gray, Robin Good, informl.com, internettime.com, Mark Oehlert, and internettime.ning.


Give up? Here’s the detail. And here’s a slideshow.

3 comments ↓

#1 edgeek » Blog Archive » Wordle: El Tiempo… what’s news? on 07.12.08 at 9:45 pm

[...] been reading about the nice images people have created with Wordle, and finally, after seeing some on Jay Cross’ blog, I decided to head over and see what the fuzz was about. It’s fun. Just type the URL of blog, [...]

#2 vita-cora || » Blog Archive » Wordle: what’s news… just fun on 07.12.08 at 9:47 pm

[...] been reading about the nice images people have created with Wordle, and finally, after seeing some on Jay Cross’ blog, I decided to head over and see what the fuzz was about. It’s fun. Just type the URL of blog, [...]

#3 Shell Smith on 07.14.08 at 1:12 pm

That is really cool - thanks for sharing that. I actually posted it on my blog too! It seems you have created some buzz! I love to see the ripples from one simple post! I actually just watched an interview where the president of a company called Mindshare talks about the power we as bloggers have to “buzz!” Thanks again for all your great info! I love checking up on it.

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