blog phylogeny

Image: TouchGraph and Google [larger view]. Thanks to a reader, sparc, I have reconstructed another web phylogeny of this blog for you to look at. If you actually go to the site itself and look at the graphics as well as the left sidebar, you'll find all sorts of interesting things pop up, thanks to Java. So what does your blog phylogeny look like using this search-and-graph paradigm?
The "Web Phylogeny" of Living the Scientific Life (Scientist, Interrupted), 22 December 2008. Image: created by Websites as Graphics. KEY: What do these colored dots mean?blue: for links (the A tag)red: for tables (TABLE, TR and TD tags)green: for the DIV tagviolet: for images (the IMG tag)yellow: for forms (FORM, INPUT, TEXTAREA, SELECT and OPTION tags)orange: for linebreaks and blockquotes (BR, P, and BLOCKQUOTE tags)black: the HTML tag, the root nodegray: all other tags Back in theice ages, two years and seven months ago, I had a "web phylogeny" constructed for my blog. As you can see,…
The "Phylogeny" of Scientific Life. Image: created by Websites as Graphics. KEY: What do these colored dots mean?blue: for links (the A tag)red: for tables (TABLE, TR and TD tags)green: for the DIV tagviolet: for images (the IMG tag)yellow: for forms (FORM, INPUT, TEXTAREA, SELECT and OPTION tags)orange: for linebreaks and blockquotes (BR, P, and BLOCKQUOTE tags)black: the HTML tag, the root nodegray: all other tags After PZ posted the graphical representation of web tags for his blog, I couldn't resist doing the same for my site, especially since this graphic superficially resembles an…