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The use of keywords predates adidas blue shoes the internet and carried over to early websites as a way for publishers to help users find content. In 2003, the social bookmarking website Delicious provided a addidas white shoes way for its users to add "tags" to their bookmarks (as a way to help find them later); Delicious also provided browseable aggregated views of the bookmarks of all users featuring cheap red shoes a particular tag.[1] Flickr allowed its users to add free-form tags to each of their pictures, constructing flexible and easy metadata that made the pictures highly searchable.[2] The success of Flickr and the influence of Delicious popularized the concept,[3] and other social software websites – such as YouTube, Technorati, and Last.fm – also implemented tagging. "Labels" in Gmail are similar to tags.

Websites that include tags often display collections adidas black shoes of tags as tag clouds. A user's tags are useful both to them and to the larger community of the website's users. This collective set of tags is known as a folksonomy.

Tags are a "bottom-up" type of classification, compared to hierarchies, which are "top-down". In a traditional hierarchical system (taxonomy), the designer sets out a and1 basketball shoes limited number of terms to use for classification, and there is one correct way to classify each item. In a tagging system, there are adidas black shoes an unlimited number of ways to classify an item, and there is no "wrong" choice. Instead of belonging to one category, an item may have several different tags.

[edit] Examples

[edit] Within a blog

Many blog cheap red shoes systems allow authors to add free-form tags to a post, along with (or instead of) placing the post into categories. For example, a post may display that it has been tagged with baseball and tickets. Each of those tags is usually a web link leading to an index page listing all of the posts associated with that tag. The blog may have a sidebar listing all the tags in use on that blog, with each tag leading to an indexaddidas black shoes page. To reclassify a post, an author edits its list of tags. All connections between posts are automatically tracked and updated by the blog software; there addis basketball shoes is no need to relocate the page within a complex hierarchy of categories.

[edit] For an event

An official tag is a keyword adopted by events and conferences for participants to use in their web publications, such as blog entries, photos of the event, and presentation slides. Search engines can then index them to make relevant materialsrunning basketball shoes related to the event searchable in a uniform way. In this case, the tag is part of a dmt cycling shoes controlled vocabulary.

[edit] Special types

[edit] Triple tags

A triple tag or machine tag uses a special syntax to define extra information tmac shoes about the tag, making it easier or more meaningful for interpretation by a computer program. Triple tags comprise three parts: a namespace, a predicate, and a value. For example, "geo:long=50.123456" is a tag for the geographical longitude coordinate whose value is 50.123456.

The triple tag format was first devised for geolicious[4] in November 2004, to map del.icio.us bookmarks, and gained wider acceptance after its adoption by mappr[5] and GeoBloggers[6] to map Flickr photos. In January 2007, Aaron Straup Cope at Flickr introduced the term machine tag as an alternative name for the triple tag, adding some questions and answers white cycling shoes on purpose, syntax, and use.[7]

[edit] Hash tags

Short messages on services such as Twitter may be tagged including one or more hashtags; words or phrases prefixed with a hash symbol (#),[8] such as those in:

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[edit] Advantages and disadvantages

In a tagging system, typically there is no information about the meaning or semantics of each tag. For example, the tag "orange" might refer to the fruit or the color, and this lack of semantic distinction can shoe shop lead to inappropriate connections between items.

People often select different tags to describe the same item: for example, items related to a version of Apple's operating system may be tagged "Mac OS X", "Leopard", "software", and a variety of other terms. This flexibility allows adida shoes people to classify their collections of items in the way that they find useful, but the personalized variety of terms can make it difficult for people to find comprehensive information about a subject; in order to catch every relevant item, they may have to search several times using different keywords. Users also have to decide whether each tagged item is actually relevant to what adidas training shoes they're looking for.

Larger-scale folksonomies address some of the problems of tagging, as users of tagging systems tend to notice the best running shoe current use of "tag terms" within these systems, and thus use existing tags in order to easily form connections to related items. In this way, folksonomies collectively develop a partial set of tagging conventions.[citation needed]

One common challenge in tagging systems is adidas running shoes that people use both single and plural words as tags. A user could tag an object with "teacher" or with "teachers", which can make finding similar adidas outdoor shoes objects more difficult for both that user and other users in the system.[9][10]

[edit] Syntax

Some tagging systems provide a single text box to enter textual tags. To be able to tokenize the string, a separator must be used. A popular separator is the space character. black basketball shoes To enable the use of separators in the tags, a system may allow for higher-level separators (such as quotation marks) or escape characters. Systems can cheap adidas shoes avoid the use of separators by allowing only one tag to be added to each input widget at a time, although this makes adding multiple tags more time-consuming.

Another syntax for use within HTML is to use the attribute rel="tag" to indicate that the linked-to page acts as a tag for the mens black shoes current context. More detail is available in the rel tag microformat specification.

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