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TaggingOctober 27, 2006Glorum, a tagged forum about anythingMario Rizzuti pointed me to his vaguely Digg-looking discussion-forum project called glorum. I asked him to describe the purpose or “mission” of the site and he responded thusly: It is an attempt at building a concept for online discussions alternative...(See full entry.) March 11, 2006Beyond Folksonomies at SXSWHere are my raw notes for beyond folksonomies: knitting tag clouds for grandma: from pidgen to creole tags popularized by (delicious, flickr, technorati) hodder on usability problems a lot of web 2.0 sites, hoping people will fill in all...(See full entry.) December 9, 2005Yahoo acquires DeliciousSheesh! What Web 2.0 startup or blog fad *won't* Yahoo acquire? del.icio.us: y.ah.oo! Yes, this is envy speaking. Jeremy Zawodny comments on potential synergies between Delicious (I stopped typing the dots a while ago) and MyWeb 2.0....(See full entry.) October 16, 2005I've been taggedReader Nicolai wrote a comment on the blog telling me that I've been tagged (by name) for the first time, adding "how's that for digital identity?" His comment led me back to a review of this book (in Danish) on...(See full entry.) June 9, 2005New feedreader with taggingVia Waxy.org links comes news of yet another feed reader, FeedLounge that offers tagging along with some NetNewsWire-type features, such as saving feed entries forever and flagging entries. It supports all browsers and imports OPML, naturally. Currently in an invite-only...(See full entry.) in Tagging)
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