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Tagyu is a hosted service that automates the process of creating document metadata by discovering what keywords, tags, and categories are relevant for a document. Instead of relying on machine learning to understand what a document is about, Tagyu uses hu
Next month I'll be giving a talk on social software to an audience of CTOs. To prime the pump, I've been spending some time with two of the newer services in the space: Flickr and del.icio.us. Neither
Ward Cunningham created the first Wiki site in 1995 to collaborate with a band of like-minded programmers on the elucidation of common software patterns. That work continues today at Microsoft, where
Back in December I heard from Tony Hammond, who's in the new technology department at the Nature Publishing Group, the publisher of Nature and many journals. Tony pointed me to Connotea, a del.icio.us
When the novelty wears off, though, I think that tagging will have altered the information landscape in a fundamental way....Of course, the twin enablers of this phenomenon -- open sharing and large s
The great thing about Connotea is that the entire database is open to querying and manipulation via the Web API. This means that, in principle at least, many users could collaborate on these databases, and you could run complex queries across the entire c
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