vielmetti + folksonomy 54
Writing on the Margins of the Web | Open Culture
october 2008 by vielmetti
Today, the world can begin to explore a new web app that will undoubtedly hold appeal for book lovers on the web. The app is called Reframe It, and it lets you write in the margins of any web page, much as you’d write in the margins of a book. And, even better, it lets you share the comments with others, turning marginalia into something of a public conversation. (Watch the video below to see what I mean.)
firefox
tools
folksonomy
annotation
marginalia
october 2008 by vielmetti
delicious blog " Oh happy day — the new Delicious is here
july 2008 by vielmetti
glad to see the new user interface in place; it seems to slow me down in actual use, but it's also much better at retrieving old stuff. hoping to have incremental improvement shave off a click here or there.
via:britta
via:bkerr
via:friendfeed
via:revgeorge
everything-old-is-new-again
tagging
tags
folksonomy
july 2008 by vielmetti
Master of 500 Hats: Confessions of a Facebook Feed Spammer. (Facebook Notes = Blogs. People Tagging = Feed Spam.)
august 2007 by vielmetti
simply include people tags so that the item has reference points to the social graph. this provides visibility both to the people you tag directly AND ALSO indirectly to other people connected to the people you tag.
facebook
tags
tagging
folksonomy
delicous
people-tags
via:dave-mcclure
visibility
august 2007 by vielmetti
Dropping Dewey Decimal - Featured on BuzzFeed
june 2007 by vielmetti
A public library in Arizona is the first in the nation to abandon the Dewey Decimal system. They've replaced it with something humans can actually browse. One of the librarians points out something we've all know for years: "People think of books by subje
books
folksonomy
library
organization
taxonomy
dewey
superpatron
o-melvil-u-hero
june 2007 by vielmetti
organization - ThisNext
april 2007 by vielmetti
tags in shopping space
tag
tags
tagging
folksonomy
organization
thisnext
april 2007 by vielmetti
ThisNext - Recommend, Share and Discover Great Products!
april 2007 by vielmetti
social shopping. be my frend and buy stuffs pleez.
bookmarks
community
coolhunting
crowdsourcing
design
folksonomy
gifts
ideas
interesting
lifehacks
marketing
online
recommendation
retail
search
shopping
socialmedia
socialnetworks
socialsoftware
tags
tagging
trends
webdesign
april 2007 by vielmetti
You’re It! » Semi-structured meta-data has a posse: A response to Gene Smith
april 2007 by vielmetti
for tagging to work broadly and well we still need, inter alia, group tags; private tags; better user-defined thesauri; better tools for discovering latent communities; better tools for making time series; better routing labels like for: and via:; better
shirky
classification
community
cshirky
ethnoclassification
folksonomies
folksonomy
hypertext
categories
taxonomy
april 2007 by vielmetti
folksonomies + controlled vocabularies. Many-to-Many:
april 2007 by vielmetti
The advantage of folksonomies isn’t that they’re better than controlled vocabularies, it’s that they’re better than nothing, because controlled vocabularies are not extensible to the majority of cases where tagging is needed. Building, maintaining
2005
ambientfindability
blog
categories
folksonomies
folksonomy
ia
library
participation
simplicity
tagging
tags
taxonomies
taxonomy
shirky
april 2007 by vielmetti
About SI: Event Details: Guest Lecture: "Folksonomy and Communities of Practice"
april 2007 by vielmetti
clay shirky talk at SI right now
shirky
folksonomy
community
cop
communities_of_practice
april 2007 by vielmetti
folksonomy and communities of practice clay shirky - Google Search
april 2007 by vielmetti
this is the talk I'm at at SI. will be bookmarking things as I go, hopefully the suggested tags will identify the community I'm engaging here.
folksonomy
communities_of_practice
shirky
community_indicators
april 2007 by vielmetti
One Picture, 1,000 Tags - New York Times
april 2007 by vielmetti
“We would never say a work is mostly red, or instills a sense of ennui, or features a dog playing poker,” agreed Bruce Wyman, director of new technologies for the Denver Art Museum. “Tagging gives us a set of eyes we don’t have.”
art
folksonomy
interesting
library
metadata
museum
news
reference
tag
tagging
via:jayhawk
via:facebook
april 2007 by vielmetti
Joho the Blog: Impure folksonomies for retailers
november 2006 by vielmetti
dan klyn on the purity problem in user-generated retail product feedback
folksonomy
tagging
tags
november 2006 by vielmetti
Etsy - Your place to buy and sell all things handmade
may 2006 by vielmetti
Prentiss Riddle notes that etsy has not just one but two sets of tags - one for materials ("cotton", "velvet") and one for items ("sporty")
clothing
crafts
creativity
diy
indie
make
p2p
wow
folksonomy
via:pztejas
may 2006 by vielmetti
Pligg Beta
may 2006 by vielmetti
"web 2.0 cms"
ajax
beta
blogosphere
cms
delicious
digg
folksonomy
mysql
web20
webdev
via:webuse
momb
may 2006 by vielmetti
Peekaboom: Not just wasting your time...
may 2006 by vielmetti
human computation as applied to machine vision
captcha
via:biglou
community
folksonomy
game
games
gaming
vision
cmu
machinevision
humancomputation
may 2006 by vielmetti
CiteULike
january 2006 by vielmetti
tag academic papers
tags
tagging
folksonomy
caaw
del.icio.us
citeulike
january 2006 by vielmetti
The longest hour - delicious down
december 2005 by vielmetti
it's back now, but it's kind of slow - firefox complains about it every time I do "remember this page"
delicious
yahoo
web2.0
folksonomy
tags
tagging
december 2005 by vielmetti
Technology | Searching for a fresher taste
december 2005 by vielmetti
on the yahoo acquisition of delicious
delicious
yahoo
guardian
via:colinobrien
via:clearweave
tags
tagging
folksonomy
december 2005 by vielmetti
Shirky: Ontology is Overrated -- Categories, Links, and Tags
may 2005 by vielmetti
we are all librarians now
shirky
tags
categories
ontology
folksonomy
via:jerryslist
may 2005 by vielmetti
del.icio.us: welcome to the official del.icio.us blog
may 2005 by vielmetti
official corporate cat pictures
delicious
tags
folksonomy
cats
may 2005 by vielmetti
[delicious-discuss] big news
march 2005 by vielmetti
delicious goes pro
del.icio.us
delicious
tags
tagging
folksonomy
march 2005 by vielmetti
Ross Mayfield's Weblog: Tagging in the Enterprise
march 2005 by vielmetti
what people were saying about tagging at PC Forum
tagging
folksonomy
weinberger
esthr
pcforum
metadata
march 2005 by vielmetti
Peter Morville: sorting out social classification
march 2005 by vielmetti
MP3 of a talk: "Folksonomy, better than nothing"
metadata
social
socialsoftware
classification
folksonomy
tags
tagging
march 2005 by vielmetti
Taxonomies and Tags - from Release 1.0
february 2005 by vielmetti
see, there is a reason to get all philosophical about this stuff
tags
taxonomies
aifia
release1.0
folksonomy
february 2005 by vielmetti
Folksonomy -- what are the uses?
february 2005 by vielmetti
getting all meta here, tagging the discussion of this item where it can be seen
o.net
tags
folksonomy
february 2005 by vielmetti
Integrating Tagging Technology with omidyar.net
february 2005 by vielmetti
interesting discussion of tagging and folksonomy in the o.net discussion system
o.net
tags
folksonomy
uplift
february 2005 by vielmetti
O'Reilly Network: Stewart Butterfield on Flickr
february 2005 by vielmetti
squared circles et al
flickr
folksonomy
delicious
to:lou
february 2005 by vielmetti
Placeless Documents Project
january 2005 by vielmetti
1999-era Xerox PARC project to support tagging of documents in a local filesystem
presto
xerox
parc
placeless
documents
tags
tagging
delicious
folksonomy
january 2005 by vielmetti
Technorati: Tag: Vancouver
january 2005 by vielmetti
at the moment, some huge number of technorati tags here are tagspam from Plazes
antifolksonomy
tagging
tagspam
technorati
tags
folksonomy
january 2005 by vielmetti
ongoing · What Do Tags Mean?
january 2005 by vielmetti
Having said that, and granting the proposition that The Simplest Thing That Could Possibly Work usually wins, I still have to say that the Technorati Tags all being in a single flat namespace does seem a little, well, brittle.
technorati
tags
folksonomy
antifolksonomy
january 2005 by vielmetti
O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference 2005: Clay disses ontology
january 2005 by vielmetti
The Web's main virtue, in handling data, is to transmute organization from an a priori, content-based judgment to one that can be ad hoc, context-based, socially embedded, and constantly altered.
ontology
folksonomy
semanticweb
tagging
etech
etcon
shirky
clay
creativity
january 2005 by vielmetti
we make money not art
january 2005 by vielmetti
blog full of great weird ideas; also check out the banner at the top listing topics in a flickry sort of way
blog
future
art
design
europe
greatweirdideas
folksonomy
january 2005 by vielmetti
Peter Van Dijck's Guide to Ease » Emergent i18n effects in folksonomies
january 2005 by vielmetti
cross-language tagging - one world, one tagspace
folksonomy
internationalization
i18n
language
january 2005 by vielmetti
Semantic tagging :: hebig.org/blog
january 2005 by vielmetti
lots of metadata, itty bitty photos. tags with a controlled vocabulary and an 'and' operator.
folksonomy
semanatictagging
tags
photos
january 2005 by vielmetti
Many-to-Many: folksonomies + controlled vocabularies
january 2005 by vielmetti
Clay underestimates the need for professionals to be in control of presentation and naming
shirky
metadata
folksonomy
tags
classification
taxonomy
january 2005 by vielmetti
Boing Boing: Shirky: Pro metadata will lose to folksonomy
january 2005 by vielmetti
fast, cheap and out of control vs. professional and expensive
shirky
metadata
folksonomy
january 2005 by vielmetti
The ESP Game: Labeling the Web
february 2004 by vielmetti
label images, to aid in retrieval, as a game; as seen in a May 05 2006 talk by Luis von Ahn from Carnegie Mellon at UM School of Information.
games
captcha
collaboration
community
ethnoclassification
folksonomy
visualization
webdev
si.umich.edu
february 2004 by vielmetti
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