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10 Oct 09

CyberNirvana: Diigo: a cut above over Del.icio.us

08 Oct 09

Shrutarshi Basu (basus) 's status on Sunday, 04-Oct-09 00:26:39 UTC - Identi.ca

  • Shrutarshi Basu
  • 04-Oct-09
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03 Oct 09

Main Articles: 'Collaborative and Social Tagging Networks', Ariadne Issue 54

  • January 2008
  • 2007 annual conference
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Faviki - Social bookmarking tool using smart semantic Wikipedia (DBpedia) tags

"Social tagging services like Faviki and Zigtag also allow end users to tag content using the Common Tag format."

— http://www.diigo.com/06cbz

www.faviki.com/welcome - Preview

Common Tag tag bookmark semantic 2009

  • "Social tagging services like Faviki and Zigtag also allow end users to tag content using the Common Tag format."

    http://www.diigo.com/06cbz
    - grahamperrin on 2009-06-22
  • Recommended viewing:

    * Tagging with Faviki

    This 81-second Flash video shows the excellent Faviki bookmarklet interface to tagging.
    - grahamperrin on 2009-08-12
30 Sep 09

diigo v4, I don't like some features | Diigo Groups

  • see wich tags we have selected
  • (-) symbol
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12 Aug 09

Faviki - Social bookmarking tool using smart semantic Wikipedia (DBpedia) tags

  • Log in to Faviki to see recent bookmarks from all users at http://www.faviki.com/

    The UI is nice.
    - grahamperrin on 2009-08-11
  • Left to right:

    * triangular switch to close (hide detail) or open
      — green switch for other user's bookmarks
      — amber switch for your own bookmarks

    * favicon of the bookmarked item

    * username of the most recent networker

    * title of the bookmarked item
      — font size a little greater than the norm

    * date or time of networking
      — font size a little less than the norm
    + save
    + spam?
      — these options appear when you curse over the date/time.

    When the bookmark is open, detail comprises:

    * highlight from the page

    * personal note

    * tags
      — Common Tag
      — as you curse over each one, its definition

    * popularity
      — the number of people who have networked the bookmarked item
    + overview
      — this option appears subtly when you curse over the number.

    Example Faviki overviews http://www.faviki.com/webpage/wave.google.com_28277 and
    http://www.faviki.com/webpage/esw.w3.org_12350 suggest that early adopters of Faviki may not make greatest use of highlights and notes, but that's a separate topic …
    - grahamperrin on 2009-08-12

Bookmarklet for Zemanta

  • Zemanta Bookmarklet


  • on Safari, Chrome and other browsers
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11 Aug 09

API - Faviki Wiki

  • Tags are separated by ';'.
  • For multi-word tags, both '%20' and '_' can be used instead of space.
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New release: Faviki makes semantic tagging (almost) as easy as classic « Faviki Blog

  • The bookmarklet for Faviki is compelling. - grahamperrin on 2009-08-11
  • @ Diigo

    Let's make best use of the Faviki Save/Edit API.
    - grahamperrin on 2009-08-11
  • Faviki makes semantic tagging (almost) as easy as classic
  • July 2, 2009
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30 Jul 09

Shirky: Ontology is Overrated — Categories, Links, and Tags

  • Ontology is Overrated: Categories, Links, and Tags
  • spring of 2005
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29 Jul 09

Chandler Wiki : How The Cookie Crumbles Part I

  • Recommended reading. - grahamperrin on 2009-06-17
  • Also: an gleefully absurd test of tag capabilities within Diigo. - grahamperrin on 2009-07-29
27 Jul 09

Dassault Systèmes and blueKiwi Software: A Joint Vision of Social Innovation | blueKiwi

  • A Joint Vision of Social Innovation
  • Jun 22, 2009
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FAQ on Delicious

23 Jun 09

Apple - Mac OS X Snow Leopard - Accessibility

  • auto web spots
  • interpret the visual design of web pages
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