ongoing ? What Do Tags Mean? Tim Bray – intelligent ideas on tagging.
Sculpture, copyright and multiple tags
Blogs at the Center for Internet and Society, where I found the Flickr tag for cloudgate: http://flickr.com/photos/search/tags:cloud+gate/tagmode:any/ The site has a good explanation of why that is a good tag to know about. The other good thing is I see how to do tagmodes! I wish Technorati and Delicious had the same system.
How would this work: http://flickr.com/photos/search/tags:black+white, cats/tagmode:all/
Later: Yes!
And here is the Bean:
Technorati: Using Technorati Tags
Technorati: Using Technorati Tags
Now I am getting there! I don’t want “Categories” for my blog, I want tags. And it looks as if with Technorati i have that – even in Blogger. I am very curious just how I can retrieve my tags in some useful way. Can I for example create something visible for all my blog posts with books? Movies and perhaps get my releated delicious and flickr stuff in the same thing? Lets see!
While I am on a flickr roll…
How does this Look:
Choose a License | Creative Commons
Choose a License | Creative Commons
This is the licence I put on my photos – I wonder if that is a good idea?
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
History of this Blog
This blog goes back quite a way. I still have a record of most of it, begining with annotated “Links pages”
Links begining 1997
Links 1999
My First Blog Begins around 1999
In 2000 began using Blogger.
The Psybernet Motif
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I used this image when I first began the Psybernet BBS in 1993. I still love it. Here is a link to its page on my website.
Brass Monkey Biv Tramp
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This photo is one of my favourites – taken on the first evening of the trip. Here you can see the annotated show of the tramp.
Flashy History of the Net
Yahoo! Netrospective: 10 years, 100 moments of the Web Logged it here as I am on a bit of a history of the Net thing. Yes these 100 moments all make good sense. Nicely presented. I hope they keep this working for a long time, as we might want to do an “alternative 100 moments” some time, after all history is always history from a particular class perspective. Yahoo is sure part of the capitalist class, but we might like to get more subtle… they also broke some new ground (or did they?)
Update: Monday, 14 March 2005 – they have with this little thing anyway. Each photo when clicked opens a small item on the event with the ability to comment! We are in Web 2.0 here… I can link to a particular one of the 100 discussions. Tag it here and we are loosely joined.
For all that reading the history I want to see a better one, but the concept is great. It needs to cover more than 10 years. The concept here is great. I can imagine a page like this for every Movie for example with ongoing discussions about the scenes. Or books too with a photo for every chapter!