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Audrey NayThe Tag Cloud tool generates the cloud by removing punctuation, calculating term frequencies, and selecting the font sizes to display. The terms are presented alphabetically in a paragraph-style display. The tool provides options for grouping similar term
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Donna MacdonaldTag cloud generator for websites or pasted in text.
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Scott LeslieOCLC tagcloud service; using CURL and PHP it would be possible to send data this way and get tagclouds back
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Using the Tag Cloud Tool
Almost any text can be used to create a cloud. You can try the Tag Cloud tool by typing or pasting text into the input box or providing a URL for a public Web site.
The Tag Cloud tool generates the cloud by removing punctuation, calculating term frequencies, and selecting the font sizes to display. The terms are presented alphabetically in a paragraph-style display.
The tool provides options for grouping similar terms and for ignoring common words. You can also control the font colors and the number of terms to display.
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