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TouchGraph GoogleBrowser v.1.01

22 Nov 2005

What it does : it maps your entire Google networks based on links, so you can see which sites are ‘connected’ to your blog in one way or another. You’re actually creating an interactive graph that allows you to fetch ’surrounding sites’, thus showing you a complete network related to all the posts and links you’ve made and others have picked up from and to your weblog. Absolutely crazy !

You need JRE 1.3 + (Java Runtime Environment) – Direct Download Link (free)
Here are some instructions to pull this off. And these are just a few ‘basic’ results :

Click to See Full Map.

The simpler version, only points :

Click to See Large Pointed Graph

Clicking on the info button that appears on mouse-over (on every point) displays link info. A pop up window will appear containing the page summary, and a clickable hyperlink that will open the page in a new window. Double-clicking on a point will start a new spin-off for that link, retrieving all other items in the network for that specific link.

Advanced :
Examine the graph of links found by entering a single word into Google Labs: Sets. Produces very interesting results when used on names. Read more on the Google Sets Vista.

Check it out on [TouchGraph GoogleBrowser v 1.01]

via [HansOnExperience] >[UpStream]

 
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Posted by Miel Van Opstal in 2.0 +, Blogging, Search, Social Networks, Technology, Tools

 

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