The Wordie Blog

Monday, February 11, 2008

Wordie Image Search

There is now an 'image search' link under each word, which when clicked performs a Yahoo! image search and displays the results inline. On your profile you can set Wordie to do this automatically, obviating the need for the click.

Or if you prefer to kick it old school, you can turn it off entirely. Click on 'you', then 'edit personal preferences', and you'll see radio buttons that let you set image search to automatic, on demand, or not there at all.

One of Wordie's charms, I'm told, is the emphasis on text über alles, so I made this optional and tried to keep it subtle. But it's worth playing with, even if you are a textist. Yahoo! image search can be almost WeirdNetian in what it comes up with for more abstract terms, and for quotidian words it's an excellent image browser. Especially, if I may say, when married to Wordie.

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Friday, November 30, 2007

Transmogrified List Feeds

Lisa from Sophistechate has built a refurbished feed for Wordie lists using Yahoo! Pipes. It takes the feed from any list page, and adds the row of lookup favicons that appear under the words on the site to the words in the feed. Like so.

One thing to note is that once you've generated the pipe, you won't immediately see the transmogrified feed on the Pipes page, which threw me at first. You first need to click the 'My Yahoo,' 'Add to Google', or, to see the raw feed, 'More options' link.

Thanks Lisa! This joins angharad and uselessness's Wordie Bookmarklet as another very cool member-contributed utility.

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Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Pick Me! *sits up straight, waves hand wildly*

yahoo picksIt's been a while since I bragged about a Wordie media mention*, but I liked the tone of this one: yesterday Wordie was chosen as the Yahoo! Pick of the Day. The kicker says it all: "¡Que viva Wordie! Romp through the "recent words" section, acquaint yourself with the top 100 citers, linger among the most recent themed attractions, and then declare yourself a wordie. Go forth, friends, and flourish linguistically."

Right on, Yahoo!**. Right on.

* To balance the scales, here's a gem from the archives. Read this list bottom to top.
** Question: if Yahoo! is the last word in a sentence, do you still use closing punctuation? It makes sense that you would, but man, it's chugly.

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