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		<title>BBC news missing Main European languages</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The BBC is present in 43 languages. Incredible I would say. What is more incredible are the naguages that are missing, more than the languages that are present. In particular for Europe we have: Russian, Uckrainian, Polish, Czech, Hungarian, Romanian, Bulgarian, Slovene, Slovak, Albanian, Serbian, Croatian, Macedonian, Greek, and Turkish.</p> <p>Impressive, isn&#8217;t it? And yet [...]
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		<title>On Tag Clouds, Metric, Tag Sets and Power Laws</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Note: This entry is connected also to a mindmap. Some people were having problems in opening the page because of that. As such the mindmap has been stored in a separate page, and can be viewed from here.</p> Introduction <p>As correctly pointed out by Jeffrey Zeldman tag clouds are becoming more and more popular. Yet [...]
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		<title>BBC backstage and News in Folksonomy form</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Some things are bound to happen. And they tend to happen at the right time. We have been using tags from years now, but the momentum have builded up, day after day. Always seeing more and more computer programs using them. Starting from deli.icio.us and flickr. Then 43 things.com, consumating.com, tagsurf.com and all the clones [...]
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