el.icio.us/gphroh/tagging
http://del.icio.us/gphroh/folksonomy
http://citeulike.org/gphroh/tagging
http://del.icio.us/gphroh/folksonomy
Best,
geoff froh
seattle, us
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From: "Maruel Alimboyao" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, March 26, 2007 5:28 A
> While I'm not as crazy about Digg and others like I am about
> del.icio.us(because of its simplicity and usefulness), I still think
> we need to enhance
> the social part of del.icio.us. Right now it's hard to find (read: takes
> too
> much time) distinguished bookmarkers. Some friends also didn
legitimizes del.icio.us, but helps to highlight a lot of the key discussions
in the information retrieval community.
best,
geoff froh
seattle, usa
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Guess who just became the first entry in my "ignore" list.
It does bring up an important issue, though -- who is to say what constitutes
"good" or "bad" tagging behavior. It's relatively easy when he's a blatant
jackass like Patrick Ryan and publicizes his commercial use; but I'm sure there
are
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