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Tuesday, July 28, 2009Wordnik, Varnish I just added a Wordnik chiclet to the word pages. The new link has pole position, on the far left of the row of links beneath each word.I love Wordnik's kitchen sink approach—they have tremendous data, all of which they dump in your lap—and that they include real-time search from Twitter, which will hopefully expand to include FriendFeed and other real-time services. They* are cataloging the language as it's being used and created, which is awesome. Each of Wordnik's 1.7 million words has a summary page which links to detail pages for etymologies, examples, tags, and more. It's not much to look at yet, design-wise, but the content is fabulous. Slap on a coat of varnish and it'll be perfect. Speaking of varnish, last night I added a new caching mechanism to Wordie, called... Varnish. Wordie is serving pages considerably faster now, and I think this will also fix an occasional issue that made the homepage molasses-slow when it was being updated during high traffic periods. The changes may have broken some stuff in the margins (like Errata, for a while—thanks to telofy for alerting me to that), so let me know if Wordie is more erratic than usual. * "They" are celebrity lexicographers Erin McKean and Grant Barrett, on the editorial side. Wordnik is pedigreed :-) Labels: Erin McKean, errata, Grant Barrett, telofy, Wordnik.com
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There are "celebrity" lexicographers? Do they have tabloids? "Shocking News, lexicographer caught using onomatopoeia".
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