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Visualizing the Web with Google



Sorry to clutter your in-boxes, but here's a direct link to a Google version of the application:

http://www.touchgraph.com/TGGoogleBrowser.html

(I think I sent the same ambiguous link twice in my first two messages.)


/ Daniel

Dear friends and colleagues,

I think the following will be of general interest (though for some of you it may be old news). the TouchGraph company has developed a tool for visually mapping out relationships on the Web. I tried it, and it is indeed stunning. Check it out for yourselves.

(Here's an excerpt from today's review in SearchEngineWatch: "The TouchGraph GoogleBrowser shows you what the web "looks like" to the search engine, visually displaying the linkages between your favorite web sites. Computer scientists describe the web as a scale-free network that can be drawn as a graph, with pages represented as nodes (dots), and the links between them represented as edges (lines).")


Daniel Lovins
Hebraica Catalog Librarian and Team Leader
Sterling Memorial Library
Yale University
PO Box 208240
New Haven, CT 06520
tel: 203/432-1707
fax: 203/432-7231