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Updated Guide: How To Tidy Up MP3 ID3 Tags | Connected Internet
My post ‘Tidy Up iTunes MP3 Collection’ is now nearly two years old, yet it is still one of the most popular posts each month. Given the mess that iTunes made of my iTunes library when I installed Vista I’ve had a lot of time to update my tagging methods.
My method below may seem a bit long-winded, but it is foolproof and creates nice and tidy mp3 tracks that will work perfectly with all mp3 applications, including iTunes.
Six Best MP3 Tagging Tools | Lifehacker Australia
A well tagged MP3 collection makes everything from organisation to playback easier. Keep reading for a closer look at your fellow readers’ favourite tools for cleaning up their MP3 tags in this week’s Hive Five.
synctags KDE-Apps.org
This Amarok-script fetches GlobalTags from last.fm on trackchange or for the selected songs in the playlist. The Tags are added as labels to the amarok-database.
Band name and track name as tags are now filtered out.
delicious blog » gettin’ taggy wit it
For some time now we’ve supported the streaming of MP3 audio via our “PlayTagger” feature, which is integrated directly into Delicious and also available for adding to your own site.
We are now extending this capability by integrating FoxyPlayer from our friends over at Yahoo! Music. FoxyPlayer is a slick embedded audio player that supports a wider variety of audio formats and interoperates with the popular FoxyTunes add-on for Firefox and Internet Explorer. But perhaps most interestingly for Delicious users, it also turns your audio bookmarks into playlists you can control from your browser. To see it in action, check out some examples:
7 Reasons Diigo Tastes Better Than Delicious | MakeUseOf.com
Diigo is another social bookmarking service (and one we’ve covered before), offering all of Delicious’ relevant features and much more. I left Delicious, and haven’t ever looked back. There are a lot of things I love about Diigo, but there are seven featu
Jon Udell: del.icio.us: the screencast
Today's five-minute screencast is a whirlwind tour of del.icio.us from my own perspective as a power user.
Beyond illustrating the mechanics, I argue that social tagging services create the kinds of environments in which we can evolve metadata vocabulari
delicious blog » who says librarians (and teachers) don’t like tags
Over the past year or two, I’ve been delighted to notice educators and librarians embracing Delicious both as a way to share bookmarks with each other and a way to help their students and patrons learn.
Become a Del.icio.us Power User « Web Worker Daily
"...how we retain, organize, and use information is a high priority. One web application that has revolutionized the way I retain information is del.icio.us... Here are a few power tips to make the most of the social bookmarking application."
Unit Structures: Structural holes in del.icio.us, or, the value of editorship
I want to know who is... tagging stuff in a way similar to my own... I want to follow their bookmarks because doing so makes my life easier. Give me the tools so I can better find people who are like me, or who are popular for a certain topic area...
Exclusive: Screen Shots And Feature Overview of Delicious 2.0 Preview
Social bookmarking site Delicious launched a limited, invite-only preview of version 2.0 of the service this afternoon. The new site can be accessed at preview.delicious.com, although only invited users can actually get in.
The Several Habits of Wildly Successful del.icio.us Users » Slacker Manager
Habit One: Make many marks
Bookmark everything you find interesting. You can’t really overdo it, so there’s no reason not to do it. Bookmarking a lot makes it easy to find your stuff again, plus you’re adding to the network effect and helping others
Web Worker Daily » Blog Archive 8 Tips for Better del.icio.us Bookmarking «
No rounded corners or fancy colors, no rich Internet application baloney, just a useful way of tracking and sharing the stuff we read online.
Here are a few tips for better bookmarking with del.icio.us.
LibraryThing | Catalog your books online
Enter what you're reading or your whole library—it's an easy, library-quality catalog. LibraryThing also connects you with people who read the same things.
Tagging Songs · No Enemies · Steven Campbell
It’s really quite simple. Press Ctrl+J and check “Comment.” Now, find a song you’d like to tag. Click in the Comment area of that song, and type something like “acoustic guitar, melodic vocals, lots of jamming, heavy bass.” You’ll be able to
Technology Review: TR35
What del.icio.us has shown, though, is that folksonomies' imperfections are outweighed by their benefits. In the first place, folksonomies are dynamic rather than static. A Web folksonomy thus allows us to reclassify content according to our changing inte
Micro Persuasion: Fifteen Things I Learned on del.icio.us
del.icio.us can tell you a lot about how tech-savvy influencers perceive blogs, brands, Web sites, pop culture icons and more by running URLs through the service. This will tell you a) how many people have saved a particular link and b) how they are label
CogDogBlog » Barking » Tagging It to the Next Level
So I cam going to cover three “next level” things you can do in del.icio.us, two of which I had not even checked out before last week. I am sure there are more treasures in there, and remember that just about everything…
Bokardo » The Del.icio.us Lesson
The one major idea behind the Del.icio.us Lesson is that personal value precedes network value... In the case of Del.icio.us, people find value saving their personal bookmarks first and foremost. All other usage is secondary.
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