It's this thing that analyzes a text, then generates a word cloud, with the words appearing more frequently generated larger than the rest. I got so fascinated by it I started experimenting with other blogs.
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| Chen Li (Blogger). |
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| Ben. |
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| George. |
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| Mark Leong. |
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| Adrian Mau. |
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| Kaun. |
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| Kaun 2. Because this reminds me of Fragments. =D |
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| Sarah. |
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| JY. |
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| Seoks. |
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| Sis. Wah Jie, who's Elizabeth? |
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| MGC. |
And some random blog.
So fascinating right. Or maybe I really am easily entertained.
Neh.
It's fascinating la!














6 comments:
Nice!
Wahliaowei.
Nice!
I think George's results are not very accurate though, because few words actually recur on his blog, such that one-timers actually appear quite prominently in his cloud.
[Seoks] =D
[Ben] I think it only uses the most recent posts wan. That's why I didn't like mine at first. Ahaha. But I thought the words that appear in G's word cloud were kinda HIM - e.g. "universe" "away" "light" "world". Too bad don't have "hot air balloon" la. Ahaha. Yours is so you right. So green somemore. =P
Ah, you didn't change the layout/font? Cos I really like mine; both the colour scheme AND the font!
:-D
Nope, it's the first one I got when I wordled your blog. See see Wordle knows you! Plus for mine, it kept giving me black and white colour schemes. Wordle knows me too. T_T (i am anti-lawyerly-stuff =P)
it;s amazing to see the themes in people's lives!
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