cybordelics on Mon, 10 May 1999 20:17:27 +0200 (CEST) |
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<nettime> the NewsMap |
http://www.newsmaps.com/maps/kosnewsMay80948/map1024.html Welcome to the NewsMap QuickTour A NewsMap is a visual landscape of the information in hundreds - or thousands - of articles or newsgroup postings. At a glance you can see the important topics and how they are related. NewsMaps are created using a sophisticated software system that reads documents from the internet and organizes them onto an information landscape based on their content. Reading a Map (1 of 7) A NewsMap looks like a topographical map of mountains and valleys. The concept of the layout is simple: documents with similar content are placed closer together, and peaks appear where there is a concentration of closely related documents. Reading a Map (2 of 7) Peaks Peaks represent concentrations of documents about a similar topic. Higher numbers of documents create higher peaks. The valleys between peaks can be interesting because they contain fewer documents and more unique content. Reading a Map (3 of 7) Topic Labels Topic Labels reflect the major two or three topics represented in a given area of the map, providing a quick indication of what the documents are about. Additional labels often appear when you zoom into the map for greater detail. Reading a Map (4 of 7) Document Points Document Points represent individual documents. There are typically hundreds or thousands of documents in a NewsMap. You can temporarily turn off the document points to make it easier to read the labels by clicking on the document button in the button bar. Reading a Map (5 of 7) Query Results Query results are drawn as blue points whenever you perform a search or select topics from the topic list. By looking at where the blue dots are drawn on the map, you can immediately see the context in which the results occur. Reading a Map (6 of 7) Flags Flags enable you to mark the locations of important documents and generate summary web pages containing the list of flagged documents. Flagged documents are represented as small red flags on the map. Reading a NewsMap (7 of 7) Zooming You can zoom to different levels of magnification to declutter the map and reveal additional documents and labels. To see greater detail in the map, you can zoom in by double clicking on the map. To zoom out, double-click the right mouse button. -- best mario hergueta --- # distributed via nettime-l : no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a closed moderated mailinglist for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: [email protected] and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # URL: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime/ contact: [email protected]