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Sun, 08 Apr 2007
Why tagging can take us furthur away from the semantic web?
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Thanks for your article ( iaenus)
Firstly, sorry but my english is horrible. I liked very much yours ideas, and I tried to translate to spanish and publish in my blog.
You're welcome ( Tim Wintle)
gracias. Asustado mi espaņol es malo.
( AFOH)
Congratulations for your article, it's really precise, though it is more complex that what it needed to be.
Well, I agree with you that those who want to give Web 2.0 an extreme use are totally purists, and as I see it, they think simplicity will be always driven by usability, which is a nice idea, but then you take those concepts to make it become true and you just totally fail at it.
I agree only with that concept of XHTML, but other concepts gotta be analyzed deeply, so thanks for doing it with tagging.
I always hated tagging. And keyword searching, because human search has logic in it, while keyword has only the basic factor.
Ok, enough, bye.
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