Definitions

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  • adjective Capable of being tagged.

Etymologies

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tag +‎ -able

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Examples

  • All SMS and transcribed voicemails are searchable and taggable, which is very useful and will change the way people interact with these messages.

    CrunchGear 2009

  • A "taggable" database of databases is in the works thanks to Wish Week.

    Staff Bulletin 2010

  • While trying to make data taggable on a mobile device might at first seem great in this scenario, as prior commenters have mentioned, the problem is far more general.

    Wanted: One Mobile Device, for a 24/7 Life 2009

  • Blogger and information junkie Steve Rubel details how he uses Gmail as a taggable, searchable knowledge base using previously mentioned tricks and tools like Gmail plus addresses, the Ubiquity Firefox extension, and Gmail Labs Quick Links.

    Turn Gmail into a Tagged Knowledge Base | Lifehacker Australia 2008

  • Blogger and information junkie Steve Rubel details how he uses Gmail as a taggable, searchable knowledge base using previously mentioned tricks and tools like Gmail plus addresses, the Ubiquity Firefox extension, and Gmail Labs Quick Links.

    Turn Gmail into a Tagged Knowledge Base | Lifehacker Australia 2008

  • Youtube. com: “A huge archive of searchable, taggable video clips.”

    AND THE WINNER IS... Ms. OPL 2006

  • Fully agreed that most web2. 0 sites are absolute crap and will make no money (I read techcrunch for laugh value, mostly – the headlines are just ridiculous: “foobr gets $15m for taggable pet video sharing”).

    Web 2.0 Crowd Just Doesn’t Get It. « The Paradigm Shift 2006

  • Each book is taggable so you can categorize, search and sort.

    September 2005 2005

  • Each book is taggable so you can categorize, search and sort.

    Library Thing 2005

  • Make an FAQ, have it be searchable and taggable, and then let users rate the utility of your topics.

    2007 October 31 « Attempting Elegance 2007

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