Posted on September 27th, 2006 by Brian Stucki
I probably visit Wikipeida.org 10 or 20 times a day. It’s where I go to learn about random things. And once I’m there, I usually click on different links to learn more about other things. It’s a never ending cycle. That’s why I like to play with Pathway.
Pathway is an application that will let you work directly with Wikipedia. As you click around , the app will be sure you don’t get lost. “It accomplishes this by presenting you with a graphical “network” representation of your visited article pages. A node represents an article, a connection between two nodes means, of course, that you’ve gone from the first article to the second one. You can save the network you’ve created to disk and recover it. This way, you’re able to keep track of everything: what you’ve looked at, how you get there end(sic) just how it all fits together.”
...from September 3, 2009...
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