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Posted by Bernhard Sturm on 08/14/07 21:00
Animesh K wrote:
> Bernhard Sturm wrote:
>> errm... a lot of 'business or information' websites are using
>> tag-clouds as a mean of a metanavigational element. check out:
>>
>> http://www.spiegel.de
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/
>> http://del.icio.us/tag/
>> http://www.istockphoto.com
>> ...
>>
>
> I think by business BTS meant sites which actually sell something (and
> ship it to you). He didn't mean personal data organizer or personal
> interaction type websites.
sorry, now I am confused. Did you visited any of the above sites, or are
you just guessing?
Doesn't DER SPIEGEL sell it's news? FYI: this is one of the largest
news-magazins worldwide. SPIEGEL ONLINE is the market leader for
news-portals (including their hourly produced online-tv-broadcasts).
Associated to DER SPIEGEL is manager magazin and Harvard
Businessmanager. You have to pay for using their news-services...
And for iStockPhoto: Have you ever visited the site? You have to pay if
you want to use their services...
If you really want the company, that is after the bucks, then check this
tag-cloud (yes, the one company, that also people in the US know about):
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/Tags-Cloud.aspx
(and don't tell me ever again, that tag-clouds are for personal data
organizer websites only :-)
HTH
bernhard
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