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Updated THALI-Tags released today

About a month ago I wrote about a new initiative that we introduced, the THALI-Tags tag cloud. This morning an updated version of the site went live. The changes are:

  • Using a new Yahoo! Pipe for the analysis of posts to extract terms;
  • The PHP code used to generate the tag cloud was cleaned up and generally improved;
  • Tags are checked against a list of “stop words”;
  • The SimplePie RSS and Atom class for PHP is now being used to retrieve the Yahoo! Pipe; and
  • Tags that are more than two characters in length, and have two URLs associated with them, are the only ones used to generate the cloud.

I encourage you all to take a look and let us know what you think either by commenting on this post, or by sending us an email.

[Update: 27/09/2007]

Something I forgot to mention yesterday is the addition of an RSS feed of the top ten most popular tags in the THALI-Tag cloud. This RSS feed can be aggregated into places such as the side bar on a blog, or in your personalised iGoogle page.

September 26th, 2007 Posted by techxplorer | About this blog, All sectors, Blogging, Blogs, Library2.0, New technologies, Special projects, Technology | 2 comments