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Tagging Explained

Friday, March 31st, 2006

The Evolution of Social Tagging

Thursday, March 30th, 2006

Since a few people asked me about that, here is the link to the ppt deck from the italian IA Summit.

I gave a talk about the evolution of the social tagging introducing my ideas about the future of folksonomies:

Faceted Tagging (Mefeedia) Editors create mutually exclusive facets and users assign tags to facets
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I’m at the IA Summit 06

Saturday, March 25th, 2006

Wednesday night I arrived at the IA Summit 06 in Vancouver after a very long trip.

For the first day I relaxed and had a 5 hours walk to Stanley Park, a wonderful huge garden inside the city. I took about 100 photos ;-)

Yesterday I followed the IA & Findability class teached by Peter Morville. Peter […]

Improving Social Bookmarking Granularity

Tuesday, March 21st, 2006

Lately I’m playing badly with RawSugar, a powerful web2.0 social bookmarking platform that, starting from a delicious like idea, adds a bit of secret sauce and of hierarchical tagging.

I’m really curious about hierarchical tagging, especially to understand to which extent people are intestered in using it.

An idea that could also be of interested for me […]

IA Summit 2006

Tuesday, March 7th, 2006

After having managed the first Italian IA Summit, I’m preparing to head to Vancouver for the IA Summit 2006. I will be there from March, 22th to March, 28th (back in Italy the day after).

I will have a free day and I will follow Peter Morville’s Information Architecture & Findability.

For the real conference, I […]