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Tag’s, folksonomies, and Google Suggest

Posted under Uncategorized, on Thursday, December 30th, 2004;

IFTF’s Future Now makes a point about one problem with “folksonomies”, bottom-up taxonomies that people create on there own :

None of the current implementations have synonym control (e.g. “selfportrait” and “me” are distinct Flickr tags, as are “mac” and “macintosh” on Del.icio.us).

I wonder if a Google Suggest like system might help narrow the list of “lazy” tagging for Furl, Flickr and Del.icio.us? By “lazy” I mean the habit to use the shortest possible name for something.

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2 Responses to “Tag’s, folksonomies, and Google Suggest”

  1. DavidMann Says:

    - How about linking tags with the same meaning?
    - Also possible: Using wikipedia as reference for tags

  2. Ian Says:

    TopicMaps might be a way to structure this

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