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online-bookmarks 0.1.5
online-bookmarks 0.1.5
11/15/2003 04:32 PMA tool for storing bookmarks and favorites online.
online-bookmarks 0.4.4
online-bookmarks 0.4.4
09/06/2004 03:51 AMA tool for storing bookmarks and favorites online.
online-bookmarks 0.2.6
online-bookmarks 0.2.6
06/05/2004 08:47 AMA tool for storing bookmarks and favorites online.
online-bookmarks 0.1.11
online-bookmarks 0.1.11
12/04/2003 03:36 PMA tool for storing bookmarks and favorites online.
online-bookmarks 0.2.0
online-bookmarks 0.2.0
05/09/2004 07:57 PMA tool for storing bookmarks and favorites online.
online-bookmarks 0.4.0
online-bookmarks 0.4.0
07/16/2004 01:40 AMA tool for storing bookmarks and favorites online.
online-bookmarks 0.4.2
online-bookmarks 0.4.2
08/01/2004 03:20 PMA tool for storing bookmarks and favorites online.
online-bookmarks 0.2.4
online-bookmarks 0.2.4
05/22/2004 05:10 PMA tool for storing bookmarks and favorites online.
online-bookmarks 0.6.0 (Default branch)
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04/17/2005 11:16 AM

online-bookmarks is a bookmarks management system to store bookmarks,
favorites, and links on the WWW where they actually belong. It is
meant for people who work often with different computers and browsers.
It supports multiple users, multiple languages, and has a folder
structure of arbitrary depth. Importing and exporting bookmarks from
and to Opera, Netscape, Mozilla, and Internet Explorer are possible.
Changes:
This is a complete redesign of online-bookmarks
from scratch.
Google Buys an Online Photo Manager
Google Buys an Online Photo Manager
07/13/2004 10:26 PMGoogle bought Picasa Inc., a company that makes technology to help
consumers organize and display photos online.
eBayIndia unit's country manager
detained over online sex video sale -
report
eBayIndia unit's country manager
detained over online sex video sale -
report
12/19/2004 03:54 PMIii.co.uk - Sun Dec 19, 11:15 am GMT
Mining the Tagged Web
Mining the Tagged Web
03/06/2004 02:04 AMConsulting Google to track down "jaguar," for example, generates an
alarming list of more than 7 million documents—a mad muddle of entries
about cars, animals ...
Robert A. Cameron & Associates Announces
An Online 360 Degree Program that
Provides An Assessment Of A Manager’s
Leadership Skills As Perceived By Others
Robert A. Cameron & Associates Announces
An Online 360 Degree Program that
Provides An Assessment Of A Manager’s
Leadership Skills As Perceived By Others
03/17/2005 02:52 AMAn effective leadership development program should include an
assessment of a manager’s strengths and weaknesses by the people they
work with. Perception equals fact so knowing how others evaluate the
manager’s skills helps bring focus to the leadership areas needing the
most development. [PRWEB Mar 15, 2005]
How should MP3 files be tagged for
podcasts?
How should MP3 files be tagged for
podcasts?
04/09/2005 12:57 AMZDNet Apr 9 2005 4:08AM GMT
European bl0gosphere tagged
European bl0gosphere tagged
06/22/2005 02:54 AMLoïc le Meur
needed to put together a presentation about the European blogosphere
for his talk at
Reboot. He put up a
wiki page so that European bloggers might help him out, and within 24
hours, over 40 people contributed data from their specific countries.
It's fast becoming a good overall resource on the paneuropean blogosphere. You can also follow the
discussion on the Technorati "eu
ropean blogosphere" -tag.
Database Tagged 120,000 as Possible
Terrorist Suspects
Database Tagged 120,000 as Possible
Terrorist Suspects
05/21/2004 02:31 AMThe "high terrorism factor" scoring system was also a critical selling
point for the involvement of the database company, Seisint Inc., in
another criminal information project.
RSS feeds of keyword-tagged photos
RSS feeds of keyword-tagged photos
08/09/2004 03:18 PMFlickr "tags" are user-created keywords that describe their photos. If
two or more users hit on (or agree upon) the same tags, all photos
with a common tag are grouped together. That's pretty cool -- a kind
of Wiki-style serindipitous metadata thing. What's cooler is that
every tag automatically gets an RSS feed, so that you can watch all
the photos tagged with "cuba" or "outdoor" or "red" in your RSS
reader, getting alerts every time a new one comes along. Here's the
100 most popular tags in Flickr -- click each for a link to its RSS
feeds (bigger words in the list represent more-popular tags).
(Disclosure: I'm an advisor to Ludicorp, the company that makes
Flickr).
Link
(
via Gomi No Sensei)
Update: Joshua notes, "the tagging system in
flickr was inherited from del.icio.us"
SEC OKs use of data-tagged corporate
reports
SEC OKs use of data-tagged corporate
reports
02/05/2005 09:11 PMSiliconValley.com Feb 3 2005 8:58PM GMT
Flickr: Photos tagged with sxsw
Flickr: Photos tagged with sxsw
03/14/2005 04:51 PMthe collective visual experience of everyone at SXSW here .. Flickr:
Photos tagged with SXSW
flickr.com/photos/tags/sxsw
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site | 2 links
Japanese Schoolchildren to be Tagged
with RFID
Japanese Schoolchildren to be Tagged
with RFID
07/13/2004 11:40 PMPortuguese pooches to get radio tagged
Portuguese pooches to get radio tagged
07/23/2004 02:59 PMMaker of radio frequency identification chips wins a $600 million deal
to insert chips in dogs.
The JSP Files - Parts 1 to 8: Tagged and
Bagged
The JSP Files - Parts 1 to 8: Tagged and
Bagged
07/25/2002 01:32 AMWebmasterBase Jul 25 2002 0:48AM ET
Schroedinger's waterfowl: tagged
penguins breed less
Schroedinger's waterfowl: tagged
penguins breed less
05/19/2004 07:39 AMTagging a penguin's wing with a research tag changes their drag
coefficient, resulting in altered social behaviour, most notably less
success in breeding.
As well as hindering conservation efforts, the penguins' poor breeding
success may also mean that birds tagged in previous experiments have
yielded misleading scientific data.
"We may have to reconsider our present knowledge on the life-history
traits of penguins, such as breeding success and chick survival, which
over the years has been drawn almost entirely from flipper-banded
birds," warn Gauthier-Clerc and his colleagues in their paper in
Biology Letters.
LinkHeisenberg's waterfowl: tagged penguins
breed less
Heisenberg's waterfowl: tagged penguins
breed less
05/19/2004 03:02 PMTagging a penguin's wing with a research tag changes their drag
coefficient, resulting in altered social behaviour, most notably less
success in breeding.
As well as hindering conservation efforts, the penguins' poor breeding
success may also mean that birds tagged in previous experiments have
yielded misleading scientific data.
"We may have to reconsider our present knowledge on the life-history
traits of penguins, such as breeding success and chick survival, which
over the years has been drawn almost entirely from flipper-banded
birds," warn Gauthier-Clerc and his colleagues in their paper in
Biology Letters.
LinkHeisneberg's waterfowl: tagged penguins
breed less
Heisneberg's waterfowl: tagged penguins
breed less
05/19/2004 10:33 AMTagging a penguin's wing with a research tag changes their drag
coefficient, resulting in altered social behaviour, most notably less
success in breeding.
As well as hindering conservation efforts, the penguins' poor breeding
success may also mean that birds tagged in previous experiments have
yielded misleading scientific data.
"We may have to reconsider our present knowledge on the life-history
traits of penguins, such as breeding success and chick survival, which
over the years has been drawn almost entirely from flipper-banded
birds," warn Gauthier-Clerc and his colleagues in their paper in
Biology Letters.
LinkOld Tunnel May Be Tagged as a Landmark
(Los Angeles Times)
Old Tunnel May Be Tagged as a Landmark
(Los Angeles Times)
09/15/2004 06:11 AMLos Angeles Times - In its heyday 60 years ago, the Belmont Tunnel was
a prime passageway into Los Angeles, an early experiment in using a
subway to move people across the city. Thousands of Red Car trolley
passengers traversed it daily in their journey between downtown and
Hollywood.
Japan: Schoolkids to be tagged with RFID
chips
Japan: Schoolkids to be tagged with RFID
chips
07/13/2004 10:45 AM
CNETAsia
Japan: Schoolkids to be tagged with RFID chips
Japanese authorities decide tracking is best way to protect
kids
The rights and wrongs of RFID-chipping human beings have been
debated since the tracking tags reached the technological mainstream.
Now, school authorities in the Japanese city of Osaka have decided the
benefits outweigh the disadvantages and will now be chipping children
in one primary school.
This reminds me of
the lyrics to the Suicidal Tendencies song
Institutionalized, "Wait, what do you mean, what are you
talking about, we decided!? My best interest?! How can you know what's
my best interest is? How can you say what my best interest is?"
I know people are going to scream "tin foil hat" at me again,
but I really don't like the idea of tagging people and the idea of
national ids. It really is a slippery slope which will always look
rather innocent at the beginning but will lead to a stifling of
freedoms and an ability to profile and control people. I believe this
is true especially in Japan, there are not enough people who argue
against the "oh it's going to just be so convenient" side of the
argument.
Interestingly, the "oh so convenient" national ID card that I was
protesting has only had a 0.2% uptake by the population in Japan so I
guess if you give people a choice, they'd rather not waste their time,
money and privacy.
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Young offenders to be electronically
tagged while on bail
Young offenders to be electronically
tagged while on bail
01/06/2004 04:32 AMPublicTechnology.net Jan 6 2004 3:14AM ET
""Japan: Schoolkids to be tagged with
RFID chips.""
""Japan: Schoolkids to be tagged with
RFID chips.""
07/14/2004 03:29 AMNamespaces and Social Networks in a
Tagged World
Namespaces and Social Networks in a
Tagged World
02/05/2005 09:12 PM
David Weinberger has
a brilliant
quick statement about how BOTH namespaces and social networks will
be used to disambiguate tags'.
I sure as hell hope so. I'd hate it if there was nothing to
disambiguate tags.
Namespaces and Social Networks in a Tagged World
As the interest in tagging and folksonomies grows, we are going to be
faced with a choice: Namespaces or social networks.
The problem is that tags are too simple and ambiguous. (That's also
their strength, but we'll let that go for the moment.) As tens of
millions of people start tagging Web resources, many tags will include
too many disparate items: When you're searching for pages about
London, do you really want to get pages about Jack London? And, no one
really wants information about London; we always want information
about some aspect of a topic. So, the "London"-tagged pages about
London's club scene are noise to someone looking for information about
London's form of government.
Namespaces, or domains of discourse if you prefer, are one way
around this. For example, the Global Voices group that encourages
inter-national blogging, suggests tagging relevant pages with the
prefix "gv" as in "gv:ghana" or "gv:thailand." We will undoubtedly see
a proliferation of such prefixes, and if tagging really takes off, we
may end up with an unregulated version of the domain system in which
multiple organizations squabble over who gets to use a particular
prefix.
Social networks provide an alternative. If I knew who the people
associated with Global Voices were, and if I knew who was the author
of particular tags, I could search for the "ghana" tag and find only
the ones created by GV members. That wouldn't be perfect because it
would get pages tagged by GV members for personal use, but it might be
good enough, especially with further refinement.
This is not an either/or. I'm confident we're going to see both
namespaces and social networks used to disambiguate tags. And there
are undoubtedly brilliant ideas waiting to be had. But it seems highly
likely to me that social networks are going to become more important
than ever in a world gone made with tagging.
[Operating
Manual for Social Tools]
I love this piece.
It's especially heartening for me to listen to David talk about
social networks - as I know he's against the 'Friendster/Tribe' school
of thought - but seems to have accepted a more generalized notion of
what social networks are - and will be.
Anyway - I never said I liked those explicit social networks - it's
just that it was so much dam fun gaming them (apparently Joi had fun
-too!) But it's up to folks like David - who keep us honest -
especially when it comes to the difference between something explcit
liek calling someone "your friend" - versus truth and honesty.
Mobile Carriers Tagged With W10.1
Billion in Fines
Mobile Carriers Tagged With W10.1
Billion in Fines
12/29/2004 08:06 AMHankooki Dec 29 2004 12:21PM GMT
Tagged terror suspect speaks of system's
stupidities
Tagged terror suspect speaks of system's
stupidities
03/25/2005 09:27 AMKafka written by infinite number of monkeys...
Japan school kids to be tagged with RFID
chips
Japan school kids to be tagged with RFID
chips
07/12/2004 10:14 PMThe chips will be put onto kids' schoolbags, name tags or clothing to
track the kids' movements.
Beyond Bookmarks
Beyond Bookmarks
01/08/2004 07:41 PMBeyond Bookmarksh
ttp://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2003/12/031223071958.htm People are using the Web more than ever for their work-related
and personal research, but keeping track of valuable URLs is just
getting harder. William Jones and Harry Bruce at the University of
Washington's Information School and Susan Dumais of Microsoft Research
looked into the many tricks that people use to save "found"
information (bookmarking, sticky notes, self-addressed e-mail, etc.)
but concluded that most people don't use any of them when it comes
time to revisit a page. They just go through the original search
process all over again. "Our results so far tell us the tools for
keeping track of Web pages don't mesh well with how people work with
the Web," says Jones. The researchers found that even when offered an
enhanced "Add to Favorites" option to a Web browser, it was largely
ignored by students in the test group. As a result, the researchers
are developing a conceptual framework for how people stockpile
information, dubbed the "personal anticipation of information need,"
or PAIN. "People are motivated by PAIN," quips Bruce. The team is also
addressing the problem of "information fragmentation" -- vital info is
often scattered across e-mail, files, contact information, Web
references, etc. -- with a "My Life" personal taxonomy intended to
provide techniques and tools for organizing this hodgepodge of data.
"We live in the Information Age, and the effective use of information
is the key to prosperity," says a program officer at the National
Science Foundation, which is funding the effort. "This project
provides the theoretical underpinnings for a human-centric information
environment that will enable individuals, families, organizations and
societies to continually build upon their experience and gain control
over the seemingly endless volumes of information confronting them."
Organize Your Bookmarks
Organize Your Bookmarks
08/12/2004 04:00 AMG4 Tech TV Aug 12 2004 8:11AM GMT
Womcat Bookmarks 2.6.5
Womcat Bookmarks 2.6.5
12/31/2003 01:35 AMA Web bookmark manager that uses RSS to share bookmarks.
Womcat Bookmarks 2.6
Womcat Bookmarks 2.6
11/01/2003 01:59 AMA Web bookmark manager that uses RSS to share bookmarks.
Are Bookmarks Dead?
Are Bookmarks Dead?
01/25/2004 09:24 AMWhat's Next: Now Where Was I? New Ways to Revisit Web
Sites: There is a $378,000 study underway to figure out why no one
uses heir bookmarks.
...bookmark lists have become "information closets" that
hold a jumble of sites people never return to. Only hyperorganized
users sort sites into folders, clean out dead links or click on
inscrutable addresses to figure out why they were bookmarked in the
first place
And, not to beat a dead horse or anything, Microsoft is again going
to rei
nforce my point that taxonomies just may be dead and you really
just need good search.
...a senior researcher with Microsoft who is also part
of the University of Washington team, has helped develop a program
called Stuff I've Seen. The software is designed to help people recall
documents like e-mail messages and Web sites through a unified search
interface. Keyword search results include related Web sites already
visited, regardless of whether they have been
bookmarked.
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