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“Tagging is the very least-effort way to organize things,” I was told by Joshua Schachter, who five years ago designed a site now called del. icio.us, to keep track of interesting Web sites he had seen.
Tag Teams 2007
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Tagging is gaining prominence as an activity some classify as a Web 2.0 hallmark in part because it advances and personalizes online searching.
Tagging goes mainstream? Mia 2007
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Tagging is a kind of next-stage search phenomenon – a way to mark, store, and then retrieve the web content that users already found valuable and of which they want to keep track.
Archive 2007-02-01 Mia 2007
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“Tagging is the very least-effort way to organize things,” I was told by Joshua Schachter, who five years ago designed a site now called del. icio.us, to keep track of interesting Web sites he had seen.
Tag Teams 2007
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Tagging is a kind of next-stage search phenomenon – a way to mark, store, and then retrieve the web content that users already found valuable and of which they want to keep track.
Tagging goes mainstream? Mia 2007
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Tagging is a way to categorize things by adding descriptive metadata to them in the form of, well ... words.
Archive 2007-10-01 2007
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Tagging is gaining prominence as an activity some classify as a Web 2.0 hallmark in part because it advances and personalizes online searching.
Archive 2007-02-01 Mia 2007
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“Tagging is the very least-effort way to organize things,” I was told by Joshua Schachter, who five years ago designed a site now called del. icio.us, to keep track of interesting Web sites he had seen.
Tag Teams 2007
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“Tagging is the very least-effort way to organize things,” I was told by Joshua Schachter, who five years ago designed a site now called del. icio.us, to keep track of interesting Web sites he had seen.
Tag Teams 2007
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Tagging is growing by huge leaps and bounds as every blogger seems to want to get into the tagging fun.
The State of the Blogosphere 2006 « Lorelle on WordPress 2006
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