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Fri, 05 Aug 2005
Linguistic Intersections: Early Finds
I have been trying out the Google Concepts linguistic intersection
calculator (see 'Google
Concepts Returns'). Here's what I have found so far...
- Politics
Putting to rest an old debate, we discover that a search for 'Iraq' and 'WMD' yields a fairly high L.I. Score of
5.91. However, I imagine that by now the search has all but stopped.
On the other hand the connection
between 'Iraq' and '9/11' is a bit more certain with a
score of 14.77
- Programming and tea
Tea and programming (1.48) go together like hand in glove (2.95). But it appears that when
drinking tea, cake (13.29) rules over biscuits (6.89); but cake php1 with an score of 1.48 has some way
to go.
- Ego Googling
Yes, yes, too strong a temptation ... my name gives a score of 3.45. How
about yours?
- Where I live
Barcelona is hotter (1.97) than it is cool (1.48), but quite noisy (3.45) without being too smelly (0.98) ... shurely shome mishtake?
Also, Barcelona seems to be more catalan (7.39) than spanish (4.92), something that is bound to please the
catalans.
Found anything interesting yourself? Write to me.
1Cake PHP, the fantastic rapid development
framework for php based on Rails
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