The intent is to make web pages feel more responsive by exchanging small amounts of data with the server behind the scenes, so that the entire web page does not have to be reloaded each time the user makes a change.Web 2.0 is a phrase coined by O...
Folksonomies could help but, IMHO, the jury is still out on
their use and application. Instead of getting it all out now, I plan to do in
small doses while at the same time, hopefully, sharing some cool resources at
the same time.
Why that failed is an important lesson as we go into a
second decade where many assume folksonomies will somehow take over. Chris did the heavy lifting in
reviewing John's Battelle's new book, "The Search," but I wanted to add my own comments as...
Over on the Ask.com blog, Samuel Nunez, offers an overview and also shares a few thoughts about tagging and folksonomies. If you're looking for something to demo this weekend, Ask Jeeves has just released version 1.2 of their MyJeeves personal...
Tags & Folksonomies - What are they, and why should you care? But all the interest (dare I say hype) is largely ignoring the fact that we've had tagging on the web for going on 10 years, and the experience on the
search side is that it can't be...