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January 28, 2005

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» Everything You Want to Know About Tags and More from Micro Persuasion
WSJ.com reporter Jeremy Wagstaff has interviewed several leading thinkers on tagging/Folksonomies on his blog - including Josh Schachter of del.icio.us. Interviews are posted here. Also, be sure to check out his column this week on the subject. [Read More]

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» Del.icio.us作者如何理解Tag? from keso
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» Folksonomies from iBLOGthere4iM
Jeremy Wagstaff interviews Joshua Schachter of del.icio.us, Gen Kanai, Bowen Dwelle and more on collaborative categorization using simple tags; folksonomies. [Read More]

» tag your stuff from willisbros.net
There's an interview w/ Joshua Schachter here:The Tag Report IV: A Chat With Joshua:I keep writing about stuff like del.icio.us and flickr (anJoshua: is taking the process of memory, and building prosthetics.Joshua: I want to split storing and recalli... [Read More]

» The Interface is Where Innovations Find Value from Bokardo
Simply put, there are technological innovations all the time, but they are not valuable in and of themselves. Only when we put an interface to them can we tell how valuable they are.... [Read More]

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