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Hi Rashmi,I noticed your quietson earlier : But I wonder if there was ways of enhancing a perma-navigatoin with some tagcloud thinking. Could a menu have differing font-sizes based on how often something was being used. Are there other design improvements one can think of that borrow from tag-clouds? Something like this was implemented in the UK some time ago by the BBC, though i'm not sure if it's still the case. They had their front-page navigation split into panes by category, and categories that were clicked more often changed background colour.So for example a pale beige background for the Sport  section would gradually become a deeper brown or red over time, to indicate your preference for this category. It seems like a really good, and generally unobtrusive, way to indicate preferred choices.
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Its a good gimmick to acattrt publicity. In my opinion, tags can enhance or augment the traditional hierarchial navigation structures but can never replace them. Even in flickr, tags are just one way to find stuff. Fixed taxonomies are better suited when content can be well classified into different categories -which is the case for most non- user-content driven sites.

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Its a good gimmick to acattrt publicity. In my opinion, tags can enhance or augment the traditional hierarchial navigation structures but can never replace them. Even in flickr, tags are just one way to find stuff. Fixed taxonomies are better suited when content can be well classified into different categories -which is the case for most non- user-content driven sites.