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17 January 2007

Networks of meaning

The winning “gadget” in google’s gadget contest is “Mapmyworddictionary” which draws a graph of a given word to set of other words with which it has some relationship (synonym, antonym, etc). You can then click on those words to see how they are connected to other words. Below is an example where I typed the word “network” into the dictionary. Rather neat.

map_network.gif

Posted by David Lazer at January 17, 2007 12:56 AM

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