Always loved these visualizations ... they are so beautiful! And so irresistible ... it kind of seems like the arch/geo blog equivalent of all those live journal vanity quizzes (music genre / action figure generator).
Why is archinect's so much less complex? Strange! http://www.aharef.info/static/htmlgraph/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.archinect.com
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little misleading.
isnt that "cartography" of page source code? not an link struckture map.
Well... yes, but the color-code of the map includes outgoing links. Unless I read that wrong.
That's just totally silly and amazingly cool all at the same time. I'm addicted (to bldgblg that is). ;-)
Always loved these visualizations ... they are so beautiful! And so irresistible ... it kind of seems like the arch/geo blog equivalent of all those live journal vanity quizzes (music genre / action figure generator).
Why is archinect's so much less complex? Strange!
http://www.aharef.info/static/htmlgraph/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.archinect.com
There's a Flickr group dedicated to this stuff.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/websitesasgraphs/
So what's the URL for the site that you have pictured?
It's this site.
Try the one for Things Magazine
--kazys
heather - this calulates the number of links on a page, not an entire website. archinect's forum has a pretty sitegraph.
Hey - I've posted more of these link maps, including things magazine and the Archinect forum: (More) Virtual geographies.
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