stoweboyd.com — Their survey, conducted in December of 2006, found that 28% of internet users have tagged or categorized content online such as photos, news stories or blog posts." And that "On a typical day online, 7% of internet users say they tag or categorize online content."
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Closed AccountFeb 4, 2007
25? I applaud your patience.
switch22Feb 4, 2007
terrorists...
switch22Feb 4, 2007
at least with the delicious extension for firefox you can click on popular tags for the site, no thinking required
zdigglerFeb 4, 2007
I been looking for a Standard way of tagging my pictures. Standard like how MP3 are tagged for pictures. The EXIF and IPTC but there is good software to use advantage of it. Usually IPTC tags get erased if you edit the software with uncompatible software. :(A lot of photoalbum software use their own way to tagging and does not work with other. All it need is IPTC plain text with "," sperators and software to build a DB using that info.
mouskyFeb 4, 2007
The 'survey' says that 28 percent of users tagged their online material. That means that 72 percent of users did not tag their online content. When the majority of users do not tag their material, how can tagging matter?
Closed AccountFeb 4, 2007
He could just sort them by corresponding folders you nerd.Not everything that is cool and modern is comfortable to use.
po43292Feb 4, 2007
You're it!
martin77Feb 5, 2007
its my turn to be it .
kaffeinFeb 5, 2007
Tagging is useful to websites that are based upon the concept of finding content by using tags... <a class="user" href="http://www.last.fm">http://www.last.fm</a> is my favorite example.For finding things via search engines... a minimal amount of properly used keywords, relevant to the content of a page, is still the method used.