Reading about on feeds in Google Reader this evening (‘cos I’m on holiday and have time!), and came across Jiglu. You may notice there’s a new widget on the right-hand column now, which should be showing early tag results of content analysis of breadedcod.com. Have a look and see what you think – makes a nice change from clouds. You may notice a load of new links in-line within content I’ve written. It’s certainly not something I’ve been all that given to doing, so it’s a welcome addition in my eyes.
“Jiglu is a super-smart engine that pieces your site together, intelligently tagging and linking your web content”
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I like that it thinks Barton Bendish, Mac Mini, Ruby Books and Jack Rabbit are people
And it’d be right – they’re all good friends of mine.
On a slightly more serious note you might be interested in SmartLinks from AdaptiveBlue – which I just stumbled on randomly.
Has a plugin for WordPress and remote JS implementation for other blogs such as *cough* Roller *cough*
Yeah – I’m about half a step ahead, as I installed it at breakfast this morning. Doesn’t like playing in the same space as Jiglu with this template, so haven’t done anything else with it yet.
Really need to spend some time looking over the Roller templates and checking out: 1) why comments are closed, and; 2) adding brain-reading analytics code.
Could look at adaptive links for one of the templates there…
I’m very interested in any widget that makes the tagging of (in the first instance) the output of a department or division of an organisation. This kind of tagging seems to be a lean way of keeping tabs on what is going on in multiple silos – better than using up time verbally reporting on other peoples meetings and scanning email attachments containing meeting minutes. Of course danger is relying on tagging capabilities but Jiglu algorithm seems to be quite persistent and effective at digging deep