Fuck: What have you got to swear about?
The words people combined with 'fuck' last Wednesday on Twitter (i.e., before the world went you-know-who crazy):

[nb. This is absolutely the last Wordle].


The thoughts of a web 2.0 research fellow on all things in the technological sphere that capture his interest.
The words people combined with 'fuck' last Wednesday on Twitter (i.e., before the world went you-know-who crazy):
As a follow-up to the last post it seemed appropriate to show what people were actually saying about Michael Jackson. A Wordle of the Twitter comments on Friday 26th June mentioning 'Jackson':
Labels: Michael Jackson, Twitter, Wordle
Despite a few problems with my programming, I finally got a random sample of the Twitter public timeline: the top 20 feeds from the Twitter public timeline were collected every 30 seconds over seven days. The Twitter updates were then put in Wordle (with the 'common English words' taken out).
Labels: Michael Jackson, Twitter, Wordle
Whilst contemplating creating word clouds from search engine results(what else do people think about on a Saturday afternoons?) I started to wonder what my thesis would look like as a word cloud. More specifically, would it end up looking like the autobiography for Mike Thelwall? A quick copy and paste of 163 pages of text into Wordle later:
Labels: webometrics, word clouds, Wordle