TagCloud
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If you’re like me, then RSS is a staple of your life. I’m a total content junkie, and I consume as much as I can handle. While I’m not even close to being on the level of someone like Robert Scoble, I do take in my fair share of information on a daily basis. The practice of refreshing your aggregator can quickly become addictive, and before you know it, you could be drowning in superfluous data. Organizing information in a simple and attractive way is a key factor in content management for yourself and (assuming you have one) your Web site visitors. TagCloud allows you to do just that.
Basically, the service requires you to specify a number of RSS feeds that you find compelling, and it then pulls the keywords out and lists them according to prevalence. The size of a keyword indicated how many results are associated with it. By clicking on a keyword, you’ll receive all of the articles that relate to it. This content soup, also known as a TagCloud, can then be placed on your Web site. If you’re into CSS, you can even customize the output to make it match the style of your site.
