I am now seeing that not only is ontology overrated, it's also underrated! Some questions can only be answered by visualizations that include very complex ontologies to back them up. Such as, "Who's everyone I know?", or "What are people doing these days?" There are values decisions going into the answer, but that doesn't mean they're nonsensical questions, and can't be answered, ...
NIfty video explaining how social bookmarking (here, Delicous) works. Uses paper printouts of web pages, not the web pages on a computer, which is a great idea.
I'd be happy to just attach key-value pairs to URLs (thus forming a triple, with the URL as the subject); My automatic a-priori thought is: "namespacing the keys is unnecessary and wasteful." I would be REALLY EXCITED if Unalog supported tags such as foo:bar (where foo is a key, bar is a value,) and some way of programmatically getting at that data.
And there's more! We can't really reveal much of the other hot stuff we're working on - but how does "Enterprise TagTagger" sound? We knew you'd like that.
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Tag Patterns focuses on patterns that emerge when watching tags extracted from various popular social bookmarking websites. To study these "tag patterns" we sample tag data hourly. The collected tag data is based upon a set of static base tags:
I tried it and was not quite conviced... The presentation is maybe "sexier" than del.icio.us, and there are more functionalities (private bookmarks, groups) , but using it did not seem to me as "smooth" as using del.icio.us . They support synchronizati