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The taggregator - combined metatagging

Folksonomies,ethnoclassificationand assorted labels (I tend to favour free tagging) have been making the rounds again,del.icio.usandflickrbeing the perennial models. So it’s no surprise to see them combined in theTaggregator(add your chosen tag to the URL). I’m addicted.(via)

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Posted on 12th January 2005 Details

Wired news: Folksonomies Tap People Power

The spreading folksonomies/ethoclassification/ meme has finally hit the pages ofWired News. Meanwhile Clay Shirky points to thedel.icio.us spamming attemptsof user “DaFox” who obviously doesn’t know much abouthow search engines work, Ben Hyde plots thedistribution of tagsfor 4 entries, and Matt Biddulph uses a little DHTML trickery toinsert some del.icio.us functionality into the BBC website.

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Posted on 3rd February 2005 Details

Burnham's Beat: Saving RSS: Why Meta-feeds will triumph over Tags

Having just spent an hour cleaning my RSS subscriptions and building an assortment ofsmart listsin order to bring my feed reading habits back into the realm of the practical, I stumbled upon an accurate description of the disease I was attempting to curb:Feed Overload Syndrome.

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Posted on 6th February 2005 Details

blog.forret.com: Folksonomizer: generic folksonomy service

Peter Forret proposes acentralised universal metatagging systemaccessible to sites which aren’t natively tag-enabled.

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Posted on 7th February 2005 Details

colr.org - A site for playing with colors.

Yet another free tagging experiment:Colr.orglets you assign tags to colours or search for colours based on tags applied by others. If you need to project a certain mood in your designs and are lacking colour inspiration this tool may be just the ticket.

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Posted on 21st February 2005 Details