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    The Importance of Tagging
    2008-06-07 01:30:43
    The Importance of TaggingBy [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Phil_N_Robinson]Phil N RobinsonTags are words which allow classification of information, not just by subject, but far more deeply, and the Internet has allowed a free form of tagging to develop, not using a list of permitted terms, but allowing users to add their own tags. This means that a wide variety of tags may be used to describe one particular idea or even an image, which has both pros and cons.For instance, you may tag a document with a certain set of keywords, whilst another person sees it entirely differently and uses different tags to describe the information given in the document. This means that the number of keywords relating to that document is higher, and hence the potential audience who will find it is broader.Allowing users to add their own tags has meant that when you search Flickr for a photo, Youtube for a video, or even Amazon for a book, user-generated tags will be part of the mix in the results you get
    By: Promote your Site
     
    Tagging @ NASA
    2008-05-27 17:27:14
    NASA is sporting a tag cloud on their home page. It is generated from words used to search the site. Look to the right a bit down. It sports a nice star field background.
    By: Catalogablog
     
    My Viral Tagging
    2008-04-23 11:50:57
    Instructions:1. ) Copy and paste the matrix of “ViralTags” below courtesy of Founders Cafe.2.) Substitute the Host Tag and one of the “Viral Tags” in the matrix with your anchor text of choice with your blog’s URL. Please keep anchor text to a max of 3 words to keep the matrix size manageable.3.) When you get a ping back from someone that has your link in one of their “Viral Tags”, practice good karma by copying his/her Host Tag’s anchor text (automatically the associated link will also be copied) and paste it over one of your “Viral Tags” below.4.) Encourage and invite your readers to do the same and soon this can grow virally.Host Tag: Of Thoughts, Chocolates and Vices International City Travel Asian Celebrity News One Million Shirts Tech at Hand Rich Minx Internet Marketing Austria Ageless Beauty Web 2.0 Tutorials Technology Music Life infokarir jobs Manila Mom Link Love Blogging Money Secret Internet Startup Blog Web Design Blog Daily Life Technology Make Money
    By: Of Thoughts, Chocolate and Vices
     

    Nokia Nseries- automatic location tagging is open to all, besides N96 and N78
    2008-04-07 03:13:10
    The location tagging feature of the recently launched Nokia N96 and Nokia N78 have been much publicized besides others. For many cameraphone lovers like me, automatic tagging of location to each image (in it's EXIF1 data) is an attractive option, more so when this can be exploited with all major photo sharing sites to display it on map. But, my suggestion would be not to let this one application be the deciding factor for a particular Nokia N series model. You don't have to be from IIT to work out that if a device has a GPS (inbuilt or an external Bluetooth GPS receiver) and a camera, then attaching the GPS coordinates to image shot needs to be a cakewalk. Enter Nokia Location Tagger which tags images shot with its location data to be utilized for placing the images on map etc. It is currently in development and the team plans to make it mainstream for all devices based on Symbian S60 3rd Edition. Example with flickr Check it out live on this photo page here Related li
    By: Gopal's Blog
     
    The tagging plague continues
    2008-03-24 15:51:28
    So....After some pondering, I've decided to tag these wonderful bloggers:GardenJoy4me - I don't think there's any other blog whose posts are as wonderful and hilarious at the same time. I'm sure that all of you who are familiar with this wonderful gardener share my opinion.At 1st it was Sophie the cat that won my heart, but as I kept on reading, I realized there's more to it than just a garden diary. I love it and I'd be delighted to find out some more cheeky facts.Jardim com gatos - a beautiful blog from a beautiful Mediterranean country of Portugal. I love Portuguese, and for me it's one of the most harmonious languages in general (I can understand quite a lot, but that's about it); on top of all his wonderful countryside photos, garden delights and pet stories, the owner makes a special effort to post both in his native language as well as English. Do visit his lovely garden - jaw dropping guaranteed.Fliesstalleben - another European blog I love reading, this time from a beautiful
    By: Lady Greenthumb's garden
     
    Tagging Structures and the Organization of Information
    2008-03-24 09:28:12
    Analyzing Communal Tag Relationships for Enhanced Navigation and User Modeling by Edwin Simpson and Mark H. Butler (HPL-2008-24)The increasing amount of available information has created a demand for better, more automated methods of finding and organizing different types of information resource. This chapter investigates methods of improving navigation, personalization and recommendation of information resources using collaboratively generated tags to model resources and users. We discuss the advantages and limitations of tags, and describe using relationships between tags to discover latent structures that could be used to automatically organize a community's tags. We give a hierarchical clustering algorithm for extracting latent structure and explain methods for determining tag specificity. Next we explain how latent structure visualizations could enhance navigation. Finally we discuss future trends including using latent tag structures to model users and their current tasks for rec
    By: Catalogablog
     

    Improve Your Site Ranking with Tagging
    2008-03-13 01:11:00
    The following tips and article on how to increase website traffic and improve site ranking, always related to made most of tagging..., tagging..., tagging, tagged the key word in every post with tagging of Technorati, del.icio.us or icerocket.One of the tip of tagged every key word in each of every posts more important to increase website or blog traffic. Found that by tagging in every post post effectively they were getting a lot more attention then their untagged counterparts, and as an added advantage by getting focused, quality traffic to the site!To make simple and helping make a tagging, there is so many tools can help us to make easier tagging key word in every posts.1. One of useful tool to tag keyword in Technorati, del.icio.us or icerocket in keotag.com. Just put a key word or some key word and keotag tagged every key word related to tagging of Technorati, del.icio.us or icerocket.2. Other tool is tag generator at http://www.egmstrategy.com/ice/tag-generator.cfm, this tool he
    By: Ask the Blogger - Adsense Tips and Tricks
     
    Walleye tagging project
    2008-03-09 19:05:00
    Here are some amazing videos about a walleye tagging project in Grand River, Ohio Lake Erie. You will see the different steps in this walleye tagging project.
    By: Walleye blog by Mike
     
    Tagging and Culture
    2008-02-26 09:16:09
    Collaborative and Social Tagging Networks by Emma Tonkin, Edward M. Corrado, Heather Lea Moulaison, Margaret E. I. Kipp, Andrea Resmini, Heather D. Pfeiffer and Qiping Zhang appears in Ariadne issue no. 54. Covers "a series of international perspectives on the practice of social tagging of documents within a community context".
    By: Catalogablog
     
    LOC Tagging Experiment on Flickr
    2008-01-17 09:33:35
    The Library of Congress has uploaded two collections of photographs to Flickr and invited people to add tags. The sets are 1930s-40s in Color and News in the 1910s. It will be interesting to see how sucessful the tagging project is.These images have the rights statement "no known copyright restrictions", an experimental rights statement for Flickr. Reaction from Flickr users seems to be extremely positive.
    By: Catalogablog
     
    Use tagging in WordPress
    2008-01-09 05:24:14
    This is Step #34 in the 101 Steps to Becoming a Better Blogger. WordPress 2.3 introduced us to built-in tagging support, which has been a great addition to every blogger’s blogging arsenal for three reasons: Tags are a great way to quickly show visitors what you blog about. Categories can be helpful to show visitors what you [...]
    By: thepinkc
     
    Tagging iTunes With An HD Radio™
    2008-01-08 10:22:54
    Copyright © 2008 . Visit the original article at http://afrogtokiss.net/2008/01/08/tagging-itunes-with-an-hd-radio%e2%84%a2/. Please contact me at http://afrogtokiss.net/contact if you are not viewing this post as a feed.Since I received my iPod Touch, I’ve been finding all kinds of gadgets that can be used to enhance the iPod experience. I’ve looked at several alarm clocks that have a [...]
    By: Ramblings Of An Undisturbed Mind
     
    Brute force SEO: NY Times using keyword tagging in the page title tag
    2008-01-06 18:36:56
    Building upon a discussion elsewhere on the Web, here’s some brute force SEO for you. Apparently, the NY Times is inserting tagging in the page META title tag, in the instances where it seems that article headlines lack sufficient keywords. Normally, the Times just carries the article’s headline into the page META title tag. For example, [...]
    By: cleverhack dot com
     
    New Feature - Easy tagging
    2007-11-13 18:55:42
    We have a new feature that lets you add categories much easier than in the past. Simply click on categories that are similar to your page content. If a category doesn’t exist, you can always add them in the field as shown in the picture above. Our OBW SEO Team says that the more [...]
    By: One Buck Wiki Blog
     
    Tagging and Controlled Vocabalaries
    2007-09-05 16:48:07
    EntityDescriber is an add-on tool for Connotea that allows taggers to select terms from a controlled vocabalary.E.D. is a mechanism for intersecting the Semantic Web with the normal Web. It lets Connotea users (though we may extend it to other systems such as Del.icio.us) annotate (tag) resources on the Web with terms from existing controlled vocabularies such as MeSH, the Gene Ontology, the Atom ontology, and the Person ontology. For more thoughts on and progress with ED, see blog posts about ED.You might enjoy using ED if any of the following apply to you:You would like to organize your tags more effectivelyYou are using Connotea to create a reference system - for example for a classYou are a member of a group of people that would like to use a common set of tags - possibly with the aim of creating a nice reference libraryYou like the idea that every time you tag something you are contributing to the semantic webYou would like to utilize queries over your collection and others that take advantage of the structure of ontologies. For example, queries for "brain", that return resources tagged with "hippocampus", "cortex", "cerebellum", etc...You would like to help an aging graduate student add one more chapter to his thesis...
    By: Catalogablog
     
    8 Facts about Haris - The Tagging Game
    2007-07-14 16:17:00
    Oh cool! I just got tagged by dEEPAK. Now I’ll tell some facts about myself . 1. I’m a total computer geek 2. I’m the owner of SizzledCore.com 3. I don’t know any programming language. 4. I only know HTML and I’m currently trying to learn CSS, even though I don’t know PHP. 5. I like making friends, and I’m always in search for friendly people. 6. I’m addicted to blogging and Counter-Strike! 7. I like watching movies. 8. My favorite cartoon is Tom and Jerry. OK, looks like it’s time to tag 8 more people: Rishi, Jake, Lost, DJ Flush, Saman, Keith… Don’t know anymore I’m still new! Will add them as soon as I get to know more people.
    By: Sizzled Core - A collection of sizzling findings!
     
    Tagging
    2007-05-24 16:46:00
    Order Is in the Eye of the Tagger by David Weinberger appears in the latest Wired. It is an excerpt from his recently published book Everything Is MiscellaneousIn the age of social tagging and folksonomies, where we all get to classify the things of the world into categories we make up on the spot, Linnaeus the Taxonomist seems quaint. But we shouldn't feel too smug. We are struggling against the same limitations as he did … and this time we don't have an excuse.
    By: Catalogablog
     
    Dublin Core and Social Tagging
    2006-10-31 15:51:00
    A new Dublin Core Metadata Initiative group, the DCMI Social Tagging Community.The DCMI Social Tagging Community is for those who are interested in investigating how the increasingly common practice of informally tagging resources, known as a process of social tagging, can contribute to the goals of the DCMI. It is clear that there is a lot of work being done that might, if slightly formalised, contribute to the quantum of DC metadata in useful ways. It is also of interest to see how tagging can point to terms that are in common use that may be of interest to those developing ontologies, thesauri and controlled vocabularies. There may be other aspects of the practice of tagging that can contribute in some way to DCMI activities.It is not clear how tagging relates to the activities and practices of the Dublin Core general community, or how tags relate to other metadata, but these are considered interesting questions worthy of discussion.Folksonomies
    By: Catalogablog
     
     
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