Here is a fun intersection between the emerging church and web2.0. The cloud below comes from TagCloud. I built the cloud by combining feeds from blogs listed on Andrew Jones’ blog and the emerging church wiki. In total there are about 20 feeds. There should be more, but I wasn’t able to find the feed on a lot of the blogger hosted sites. If it proves useful, perhaps I’ll renew my efforts to find those feeds.

Here is the cloud (dynamic):

I found tagcloud on Dion’s blog where he has an extensive listing of popular web2.0 applications.


3 Responses to “Emerging church meets web2.0”  

  1. 1 andrew jones

    whats “goodyear” got to do with it

    hey - can i have this? can i post it?

  2. 2 damon

    Hi Andrew,
    Yea… my hope was that someone would find it useful.

    If you want to use it, just add the following within the tag of your site:

    and then add the following in the body where you want the cloud:

    That’s all. If you do find it useful or interesting and worth building on to track the emerging church in the blogsphere, let me know. It might be worth taking the time to add more relevant feeds.

    Damon

  3. 3 andrew

    damon

    i just created a few tagclouds myself - one for my blog. its fun to play with but the main problem is that it aggregates the most recent blog posts but not the full content.

    and the links it generates go back to the tagcloud site

    i might snatch your code and use it - thanks

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