June 2005
Then each went to his own home » Tags: Database schemas
by fredbird & 21 othersan article about various solutions for tags-system (flat-hierarchy) database implementation
May 2005
Towards tag-based bookmark management in web browsers? (plasticbag.org)
by fredbird & 3 othersSo since playing with Flickr and working on a little fun project at work on (cough) folksonomies with Mr Webb, I've become obsessed with tags and the ways in which they can be used to build better navigational interfaces. Currently I'm interested in how we might use tags for better folder-less bookmark management in web browsers.
Semtags et le web fait un saut quantique
by fredbird & 1 other (via)parfois, des tags en deux parties genre : groupe:indochine et pays:indochine, groupe:Frantz ferdinand et persone:Frantz ferdinand, m'apparait comme une solution facile à utiliser.
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Se sont des services comme flickr et technorati qui ont vraiment posé le probleme en implémentant un système de tags flat et le premier qui aura la bonne réponse et expliquera aux autres comment implémenter un système sémantique changera la face du web
Problèmes des folksonomies - Maurice Bloggue
by fredbirdLes systèmes de tags populaires ou folksonomies se sont répandus très rapidement. On a l'impression que c'est le système de classification du moment. Pourtant, ce type d'organisation n'est pas aussi bien que l'engouement ne le fait croire...
Jeffrey Zeldman : tag clouds
by fredbird & 3 othersAs tag clouds come to replace expert taxonomies in common practice, carefully constructed hierarchies vanish. In their place is a flattened world where every idea, at any level, is a topic as worthy as any other.
April 2005
David Galbraith
by fredbird & 2 others (via)Tagging, i.e. on-the-fly user generated keyword categorization looks like it is becoming the standard way to categorize weblog content, replacing things like fixed pre-set categories.
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