One Picture, 1,000 Tags – New York Times
- Quote: Now, after spending millions of dollars and years of effort on their virtual homes — which draw many more visitors than their physical ones — museums are rethinking their online collections. They are experimenting with one of the hottest Web 2.0 trends: tagging, the basis for popular sites like Flickr.com. In social tagging, users of a service provide the tags, or labels, that describe the content (of photos, Web links, art), thus creating a user-generated taxonomy, or folksonomy, as it’s called.
Note: I really can’t wait until David Weinberger’s new book comes out…
– post by willrich
Dear Mr. Richardson,
We are the Blurbers! We think we have made a pretty good blog/podcast program, but we are unsure what to do with it over the summer—which will come for us in only six weeks.
Could you please give us some suggestions about what we should do to The Blurb. Should we completely delete it and start over the next year? Should we let it sit dormant over break? Would it be a good idea to keep posting in the summer?
What do other classes do?
~Peoples and Anonymous Bob
Blurb Superstars