Web Two > Standardizing tagging, tags
[Allthatscool.com] This way, when you search for web+2.0, you will get the results that youre looking for and not have to search for web20 and web2.0 as well. If people are going to continue to use tags as a way to organize and find information then, I think, web applications should come up with a way to standardize the tags.
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[Openlinksw.com] Kingsley Idehen's Weblog: The tendency to treat Web 2.0 as a destination rather than a conduit has contributed to the recent spate of Bozo bit flipping posts all over the blogosphere (is this an attempt to behead John, metaphorically speaking?). Humor aside, a really important thing about the Web 2.0 situation is that when we make the quantum evolutionary leap (internet time, mind you) to the "Semantic Web" (or whatever groovy name we dig up for it in due course) we will certainly have a plethora of reference points (I mean Web 2.0 URIs) ensuring that we do not revisit the "Missing Link"
[Robert.accettura.com] Robert Accetturas Fun With Wordage » Blog Archive » Web 2.0 I can ...: If these two formats were included in browsers like we now are seeing with CSS support that finally has started to come of age, Web 2.0 would essentially be able to replicate a client side experience, minus the graphical abilities, though flash can compensate for part of that. Sound isn’t just a frill, it’s partially accessibility.
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