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Graham Perrin

Flaptor Autotagger Demo - 0 views

shared by Graham Perrin on 22 Jun 09 - Cached
  • The algorithm will guess some tags
  • limited demo
  • crawling, indexing and searching targeted spaces of information
Graham Perrin

Downloads - It's A Simple Place | My turf, my paradise - 1 views

  • Auto Keywords
  • All together
    • Graham Perrin
       
      The number of keywords in the output probably exceeds the number (20) of tags that may be permitted/recommented in Diigo.
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    Auto Keywords
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    Demo.
Graham Perrin

Zemanta - Zemanta - contextual intelligence for everyone! - 0 views

  • Featured application
  • Faviki is a social bookmarking tool which allows you to tag webpages you want to remember with Wikipedia terms
  • Thanks to DBpedia
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  • tags are references to objects which are categorized automatically
  • It uses Zemanta to suggest possible tags
Graham Perrin

Zemanta Launches Public Semantic API « Faviki Blog - 1 views

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Blog Smarter | Zemanta Ltd. - 0 views

  • In real-time, while you type. We suggest tags, links, photos, and related articles
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For Bloggers | Zemanta Ltd. - 0 views

  • In real-time, while you type. We suggest tags, links, photos, related articles, and more.
Graham Perrin

Popular tags | freshmeat.net - 0 views

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    Beyond this starting point: the GUI for finding things by tag is extremely useful.
Graham Perrin

Faviki - Social bookmarking tool using smart semantic Wikipedia (DBpedia) tags - 1 views

  • Faviki uses semantic tags - references to unique concepts that have their own URLs
  • Thanks to Zemanta suggestions, you can add semantic tags with one click
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  • Tag in your language
  • Common tag
  • not limited to English
  • 14 different languages
  • tags from DBpedia
  • All popular world languages
  • Chinese, Japanese, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Russian...
  • English  Deutsch  Español  Suomi  Français Italiano  ??? Nederlands  Norsk (bokmål)  Polski  Português  ???????  Svenska  ??
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    "Social tagging services like Faviki and Zigtag also allow end users to tag content using the Common Tag format." - http://www.diigo.com/06cbz
Graham Perrin

Zigtag - 5 views

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    "Social tagging services like Faviki and Zigtag also allow end users to tag content using the Common Tag format." - http://www.diigo.com/06cbz
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    Zigtag's semantic tags allow you to tags with concepts rather than tags. This allows you to tag something in different ways (e.g. New York, newyork, NYC), and have it all mean the same thing. Search using the terms you want, e.g. find pages about New York City using NY, "New York", or even "Big Apple" - any of these will find every page about New York City. Semantic tagging means that Zigtag understands synonyms - we understand that "Big Apple" is the same thing as "New York". Semantic tagging means that everybody is tagging with the same terms that have meaning, which makes it easier for everybody to find what everyone else has tagged.
Graham Perrin

Common Tag Standard is released! « Faviki Blog - 0 views

  • Common Tag format is based on RDFa
  • The format uses the URIs of concepts defined on the Web
  • Common concepts
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  • databases of structured content
  • controlled vocabularies
  • Freebase and DBpedia
  • Common Tag is based on a small vocabulary
  • subclasses and optional properties
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Web Companies Develop Common Tag Format - 0 views

  • With Common Tag, content is tagged with unique, well-defined concepts
  • metadata that defines each concept
  • describes how the concepts relate
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  • Semantic tagging is an important next step
  • more intelligent applications for aggregating, searching, and browsing
  • Using the Common Tag format
  • a range of services that help publishers and bloggers
  • a standard and extensible set of tags
  • services that help users discover tagged content
  • tools to relate those tags to web page content
  • automated tagging tools like those offered by Zemanta
  • More discoverable
  • discoverable through a single tag
  • Social tagging services like Faviki and Zigtag
  • allow end users to tag content using the Common Tag format
  • Services like DERI's Sindice.com provide developers with tools to find and incorporate related content into their applications using Common Tag
  • Yahoo and Google have begun reading RDFa--the markup standard used by the Common Tag format
  • More connected
  • Common Tag metadata connects concepts
  • AdaptiveBlue's Glue service plans to use the Common Tag format to help connect end users to other people with similar interests and to other related content
  • a developer might use Freebase's development tools
  • to create a simple application that takes an article
  • and allows users to
  • More engaging
  • directly within the article
Graham Perrin

Home - Common Tag - 2 views

  • open tagging format
  • Common Tags are references to unique, well-defined concepts
  • with metadata and their own URLs
Graham Perrin

Web2.0 Template - 0 views

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    Oh la la.
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Tagline Generator - Timeline-based Tag Clouds - Chirag Mehta : chir.ag - 0 views

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Scoopler: Real-time search - 1 views

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Jean-Lou Dupont's WEBlog: Cloud Computing Mind Map - 0 views

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    An interesting map, with an invitation to collaborate in its edition.
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YouTube - La Web 2.0: La revolución social de Internet - 0 views

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Open Web Social/Identity Suite - Not Invented Here - 0 views

  • important confluence of several ad-hoc Web standards
  • This is the diagram I saw:
  • There's no layering relationship
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  • PortableContacts extends Open Social
  • not even a sequence or an order
  • a first stab at a moderately simple diagram that does not mislead:Comments?
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