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Another tagged bookmarking site to look at.
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Taged bookmarking / search
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Excellent essay by Clay Shirky on tagging and ontology - “There Is No Shelf” - Systems designed for organizing physical items, such as books on shelves, don’t fit internet linking and tagging models well. Also discussion of who you might recruit as good t
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Detailed tests on various database schemas using mysqlicious and scuttle to evaluate scaling issues for large (> 1million) sets of tagged bookmarks.
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Taxonomy of the seven styles of blogging.
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Some ideas on what tags are good for, also on building lists from tagged links.
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Gets your del.icio.us bookmarks into a local MySQL database for further hacking. No user interface, but some tutorial notes.
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Scott Golder and Bernardo A. Huberman, Information Dynamics Laboratory, HP Labs on bookmark popularity, tag use patterns and distribution over time on del.icio.us. To appear in Journal of Information Science (2006)
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An experimental application using a slider for user input of the degree of commercial vs non-commercial intent in search queries. See also related paper on fast support vector machine calculations.
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