Monthly Archives: August 2005

Who Tagged My Post?

As I mentioned a few days ago I’ve been working on changing how posts are tagged here. Now, for each post, you can see how everyone else has tagged it in del.icio.us. This is much cooler than seeing just my … Continue reading

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BusinessWeek on Web 2.0

Cool! Thanks to Danny (site down at moment – hurry back Danny!) I got quoted in BusinessWeek

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Searching Folksonomies

Here’s something that occurred to me whilst enjoying Shelley’s Cheap Eats at the Semantic Web Café posting again. I added tagging to this site using Jerome’s tagging plugin for WordPress and then hacked around with Tom Gilbert’s del.icio.us plugin to … Continue reading

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When Tagging Goes Bad

I recently added tagging to this weblog. But, as Om Malik writes, all is not well in the tagging world: So this is where I lose the plot – I tag my post, Technorati benefits, and despite all that, my … Continue reading

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First Geocache

I bought a Garmin eTrex Legend last week so off we went geocaching at the weekend. Our first ever geocache was All Aboard at Lamport Railway just to the north of Northampton. We often walk there but I never knew … Continue reading

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Microformat Uses?

It’s fun to see all these microformats being specified. I’m looking for some examples of where they’re being consumed – event aggregators, social networks, licenced works search engines? Got any good ones?

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