This link has been bookmarked by 92 people . It was first bookmarked on 02 Mar 2006, by Torsten Rox-Edling.
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organizing data
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allow your users to generate content and classify that content in their own unique way.
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directly reflects the vocabulary of users
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digitaldwellerInteresting blog that extends knowledge about uses of tags such as in Diigo. Good links to further readings, some academic
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eileen_94Really an interesting topic! I like this part most about the course :) The POWER OF DEMOCRACY! :D
isomassign3 ahe isom1090Fall2015 folksonomy web2.0 socialbookmarking
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- a photo publishing / sharing site
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del.icio.us and flickr were the first systems to use tagging as far as im aware, at least to become popular because of it.
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vocabulary of users
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any particularly comercial ways
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ylleungab"Perhaps the most important strength of a folksonomy is that it directly reflects the vocabulary of users."
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Steven ChenTags & Folksonomies - What are they, and why should you care? | Threadwatch.orgtags=tags,folksonomies,care,threadwatch,org
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yeungchristineThis is an article about folksonomies and its importance.
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Simply put, tags are important because they allow your users to generate content and classify that content in their own unique way.
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“Perhaps the most important strength of a folksonomy is that it directly reflects the vocabulary of users.”
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Posts and Articles of an Academic Nature:
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Put simply, they are a user defined method for organizing data
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Tags, or folksonomies are actually a lot simpler than much of the acedemic debate surrounding them. Put simply, they are a user defined method for organizing data.
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Simply put, tags are important because they allow your users to generate content and classify that content in their own unique way.
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Add to the above concept the fact that along with creating a grass roots, bottom up classification structure that can be used in many, many creative ways for search marketing you also have all of those wonderful misspeelings and mistakes
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The phenomena of 'Tag Clouds' helps give a visual summary of your many blogs, literally in a glance. 'Tag Clouds' can in fact serve as a navigation tool of sorts for people wanting to know what you're blogging about (and where).
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There are only a few good, w
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The really, really neat thing about this site is that each tag, and each user have an RSS Feed - slap it in your aggregator and keep up with posts to specific topics
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Now, if you can't see a value in that, your a lost cause :-)
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Now, when you filled in the form you would have given your bookmark some space seperated tags right?
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25th Jan 2005
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tags are important because they allow your users to generate content and classify that content in their own unique way.
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- - another recently added feature to the original group blog.
- TagSurf - an experimental forum based on tags rather than the standard wa
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allow your users to generate content and classify that content in their own unique way.
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The easiest way to find out how tags work and get a handle on the whole folksonomy thing is to go use del.icio.us
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“Perhaps the most important strength of a folksonomy is that it directly reflects the vocabulary of users.”
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They allow users to submit data, links with descriptions and photos respectively, and classify that data themselves.
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d. But tell me - whe
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- Where you will then be able to post a link
- Follow the forms instructions, it's not hard :)
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are, why they are important to mar
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Jacqueline TrademanA link from my CARLATech class to pass on to my students
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tags are important because they allow your users to generate content and classify that content in their own unique way
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Perhaps the most important strength of a folksonomy is that it directly reflects the vocabulary of users.
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Ian Parkerdredging up some great old posts - holy crap I miss Threadwatch
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Sarah HorriganTags, or folksonomies are actually a lot simpler than much of the acedemic debate surrounding them. Put simply, they are a user defined method for organizing data. Im going to try to explain what they are, why they are important to marketers and web devs and suggest some ways you might use them.
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they are a user defined method for organizing data.
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tags are important because they allow your users to generate content and classify that content in their own unique way.
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“Perhaps the most important strength of a folksonomy is that it directly reflects the vocabulary of users.”
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kanterlist of links around early discussions of delicious from different view points
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Tags & Folksonomies - What are they, and why should you care? * view * trackbacks Tags, or folksonomies are actually a lot simpler than much of the acedemic debate surrounding them. Put simply, they are a user defined method for organizing data. Im going to try to explain what they are, why they are important to marketers and web devs and suggest some ways you might use them. Follow the title link above for the full post. First, Some Examples of Tags in Action There are only a few good, working examples of tagging in operation right now. They include: * del.icio.us - a social bookmarking system * Flickr - a photo publishing / sharing site * Technorati Tags - a recent feature added to the popular blog search engine * MetaFilter Tags - another recently added feature to the original group blog. * TagSurf - an experimental forum based on tags rather than the standard way of organizing topics
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Tags & Folksonomies - What are they, and why should you care? * view * trackbacks Tags, or folksonomies are actually a lot simpler than much of the acedemic debate surrounding them. Put simply, they are a user defined method for organizing data. Im going to try to explain what they are, why they are important to marketers and web devs and suggest some ways you might use them. Follow the title link above for the full post. First, Some Examples of Tags in Action There are only a few good, working examples of tagging in operation right now. They include: * del.icio.us - a social bookmarking system * Flickr - a photo publishing / sharing site * Technorati Tags - a recent feature added to the popular blog search engine * MetaFilter Tags - another recently added feature to the original group blog. * TagSurf - an experimental forum based on tags rather than the standard way of organizing topics
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Tags & Folksonomies - What are they, and why should you care? * view * trackbacks Tags, or folksonomies are actually a lot simpler than much of the acedemic debate surrounding them. Put simply, they are a user defined method for organizing data. Im going to try to explain what they are, why they are important to marketers and web devs and suggest some ways you might use them. Follow the title link above for the full post. First, Some Examples of Tags in Action There are only a few good, working examples of tagging in operation right now. They include: * del.icio.us - a social bookmarking system * Flickr - a photo publishing / sharing site * Technorati Tags - a recent feature added to the popular blog search engine * MetaFilter Tags - another recently added feature to the original group blog. * TagSurf - an experimental forum based on tags rather than the standard way of organizing topics
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