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7489_32 Thomas Vander Wal's Bookmarks Tagged With "taxonomy"

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  1. Visit Jon Udell | CUSEC 2008 | Hacking the Noosphere Jon Udell | CUSEC 2008 | Hacking the Noosphere

    A Jon Udell presentation I keep trying to refind that is filled with great info and follows a great progression.

  2. Visit The Taxonomy of Logical Fallacies The Taxonomy of Logical Fallacies

    A taxonomy of all of the logical fallacies listed in the Fallacy Files, based upon the subfallacy relationship.

  3. Visit » Talking about that Semantic Web thing | Web 2.0 Explorer | ZDNet.com » Talking about that Semantic Web thing | Web 2.0 Explorer | ZDNet.com

    Paul Miller of Tallis explains the interesting changes and advances in this past year (or so) in and around semantic web.

  4. Visit Thomas Vander Wal Talks with Talis about Folksonomies Thomas Vander Wal Talks with Talis about Folksonomies

    Paul Miller of Talis interviews Thomas Vander Wal about Folksonomies and get into Personal InfoCloud, social software, and information use.

  5. Visit Raspberry Debacle » Blog Archive » A Sketch Towards a Taxonomy of Meta-Desserts Raspberry Debacle » Blog Archive » A Sketch Towards a Taxonomy of Meta-Desserts

    Enjoyable look at deserts

  6. Visit HubLog: Graph del.icio.us related tags HubLog: Graph del.icio.us related tags

    NIce visual interface for del.icio.us tags

  7. Visit Collaborative Thinking: Bottom-up All The Way Down: How Tags Help Business Organi Collaborative Thinking: Bottom-up All The Way Down: How Tags Help Business Organi

    Mike Gatta does a good job of filling in the bullet points and verbal annotation of my recent presentation.

  8. Visit Enterprise 2.0: Thomas Vander Wal - Column 2 - ebizQ Enterprise 2.0: Thomas Vander Wal - Column 2 - ebizQ

    Sandy Kemsley did an amazing job liveblogging my social tagging presentation at the Enterprise 2.0 conference

  9. Visit JOHO - May 4, 2007 - mention of Continuous Partial Friendship JOHO - May 4, 2007 - mention of Continuous Partial Friendship

    David Weinberger mentions "continuous partial friendship" in this newsletter within the Twitter section, along with many good observations

  10. Visit iPragma | xSort iPragma | xSort

    xSort is a card sorting application for Mac OS X developed to streamline the workflow of user experience professionals and social scientists.

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