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Thursday, September 18, 2003  

Groogler - A Google Browser
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Groogler: a Google browser :: The Netron Project :: Generic diagramming, graph-drawing and graph-layout kit for the Microsoft .Net framework. Groogler allows you to enter a term and see related terms visually in a (interactive) graph. The term is sent to Google as a search via the Google webservice and it returns some web pages. The titles of the web pages are parsed for noise words and terms that have been put on the canvas before, what remains is put on the canvas as new nodes connected to the search term. If you double click on some node in the graph, that node is used for a new search ad infinitum.

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