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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | BUZZ MARKETING FOR TECHNOLOGY JUNE 27, 2008 Top 10 Ways to Use del.icio.us - lifehack.org This contains sites like Analitics, Feedburner, Facebook, Digg last 7 days, Digg last 30 days, some forums, some weird blogs that don’t have RSS, stuff like that. One last thing…using the ampersand is an interesting idea, but that type of folksonomy isn’t really useful meta data to the rest of us who may be interested in your bookmarks. ABOUT. HOWTO. FORUMS. PODCAST. | CHRIS BROGAN JULY 3, 2011 The Google Plus 50 What we’re saying is, “Please let us have tools to create our own folksonomy, and when Google listens to that, they will see even more interesting social graphs. If you’re curious about Google+ , the new social network platform from Google, you’re not alone. I’ve logged several hours already on the platform, experimenting, testing, and observing. FB photos?) | | | | | | | CHRIS BROGAN JULY 3, 2011 Ad Free Google Plus 50 What we’re saying is, “Please let us have tools to create our own folksonomy, and when Google listens to that, they will see even more interesting social graphs. Some of you complained about all the ads in yesterday’s post. Since it became my most trafficked post ever, I thought I’d give you ad-free version to allay your frustrations. People can compare. FB photos?) | TARINA.BLOGGING.FI OCTOBER 1, 2010 Newsmastering Architecture for News Radars Google FeedBurner provides additional features for the RSS feed. Teemu Arina About Blog Speaking Concepts Archives ? 2010 (9) ? September (1) Cloud Company & Service Design ? June (1) Cloud Company – a New Form of Organization ? March (1) Experiential Learning Cycle & Social Technologies ? February (1) Newsmastering Architecture for News Radars ? 2009 (16) ? 2008 (20) ? | THE MARKETING BLOG APRIL 9, 2008 Revisiting the Web 2.0 Dictionary - Part I Folksonomy – Tom is a ‘photographer’ and he wants to share his ‘Goa trip’ photographs via the web. As Thomas Vander Wal says, the folksonomy is a means for people to tag objects (web pages, photos, videos, podcasts, etc., The image on the left ( original source Thomas Vander Wal’s blog ) is an example of Narrow Folksonomy. For more on Folksonomy and its two forms: Narrow and Broad check out ‘Thomas Vander Wal’s’ great post This completes the first part of Revisiting the Web2.0 The folksonomy is the structure. | |
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