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07 March 2005

del.icio.us tag search

by rjjjsp & 12 others
This form allows you to look up del.icio.us links that are tagged with one or more subjects.

06 March 2005

Vimeo - Automatic Movies

by rjjjsp & 54 others
Welcome to Vimeo! This is a site for organizing and sharing your video clips. Vimeo also makes it easy to watch your friends' video clips, or to view clips that have common subject matter.

04 March 2005

webshot - サムネイルでブックマーク

by nesta & 7 others
見たそのままをBookmark ...一覧: http://s.phpspot.org/

Hatena::Bookmark

by nesta & 6 others
はてなブックマーク: キーワード自動抽出

ソーシャルブックマーク::LiVEMARK(ライブマーク)

by nesta & 5 others
del.icio.usインポート機能を追加したとか。バックアップ用に使ってみよかな。

[MM]MM/Memo トップページ - MM/Memo

by nesta & 2 others
未来の日付で保存したメモはカレンダー形式で表示ベンリー。サイドバー無しのタイプ。

Seekbot Seekbot teste votre site.

by camel & 1 other
Seekbot, service totalement gratuit et non commercial, permet de tester votre site afin de vérifier sa bonne optimisation pour les robots des moteurs de recherche.

03 March 2005

Home - frassle

by rjjjsp & 11 others
Frassle helps you read and publish weblogs, track bookmarks, and find relevant content organized your way.

CCTE Distributed Research

by rjjjsp
Social bookmarking portal for the Communication, Computing and Technology in Education program (Teachers College, Columbia Univ.)

01 March 2005

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26 February 2005

i d e a n t: A del.icio.us study

by rjjjsp & 18 others
Working within the constraints of a very limited data sample, this study attempts to identify some of the information management and meaning construction practices of an online distributed classification (a.k.a. free tagging or ethnoclassification) commun

25 February 2005

Salon.com Technology | Steal this bookmark!

by Morgaine & 4 others
Tagging as it is used at some of the Web's most interesting and lively new sites is launching a revolution of self-organization on the Internet. You could call it the latest twist in the ongoing evolution of social networking software. Except there's a difference: On social networking sites like Orkut or Friendster, people join, and then declare their alliances to each other explicitly. On sites that employ tagging, the networks emerge, implicitly, out of the shared interests of users. Order isn't proclaimed, it just happens.

the institute of hybernautics : requirements for a tag-aware RSS reader

by Morgaine & 1 other (via)
Then I started thinking: since Flickr and Del.icio.us and Technorati are encouraging everyone to tag their content, it follows that the tag-aware RSS reader will be the next step. I should be able to browse through the stream that my RSS reader has captured using the tags assigned to the individual entries.

A Consuming Experience: Technorati tags: an introduction

by Morgaine & 2 others
This is a introductory guide to "tags" on Technorati, the blogosphere search engine, which started using them in mid-January 2005. It's a practical introduction rather than a tutorial (ending with some personal thoughts about tags), but I'll summarise the basics about Technorati tags and how to use them in your own blog posts - stuff I've learned from digging around, playing around and, as you'll see later, much tearing out of hair.

23 February 2005

technorati.com

by slabbers & 154 others
smart way of autogenerated webcontent

22 February 2005

Explaining and Showing Broad and Narrow Folksonomies :: Off the Top :: vanderwal.net

by rjjjsp & 2 others
I have been explaining the broad and narrow folksonomy in e-mail and in comments on others sites, as well as in the media (Wired News). There has still been some confusion, which is very understandable as it is a different concept that goes beyond a simpl

19 February 2005