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[ - Jason Golod Blogs] Amazon Goes Tag November 17th, 2005 It is official, tagging has become mainstream. I just noticed that Amazon.com is allowing customers to “tag”...

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*michael parekh on IT*[*michael parekh on IT*] ON MICROCHUNKING ECOMMERCE THE WEB 2.0 WAY: Almost like consumers first and vendors next throwing up beanie babies and a whole bunch more up for sale on a centralized web site back in the mid-nineties.  Only distributed this time around.

http://koranteng.blogspot.com [Koranteng's Toli] The Unloved HTML Button and Other Folktales: Indeed whenever I bring up the additional work required in the alternatives to HTML forms and buttons, since for example back in the old WebSphere Portal, I've had to clean up the accessibility and keyboard navigation messes of yore, I am treated as a wild-haired party-pooper claiming that the Emperor has no clothes. Recently I spoke of John the Baptist and Salome so perhaps this time I should say that I rather fear that a Delilah will crop my metaphorical RESTafarian dreadlocks, hence I tread carefully these days before I engage in Jeremiads...

loose wire[loose wire] The Tag Report I: A Chat With Gen Kanai: Here's the first one, from Japanese American Tokyo resident Gen Kanai who was very good at walking me through some of the ideas about tagging. He declined to let me identify his own current involvement, but it sounds interesting indeed.

Readwriteweb.comhttp://www.readwriteweb.com [Readwriteweb.com] Read/Write Web: Yesterday produced an example of what I consider a poor R/WW post: Gawker Strikes Deal With Yahoo.Admittedly it was a rushed post, because I had other things to do, but that's noexcuse for not doing more groundwork and analysis before I posted it. Bycontrast, later that day I saw an excellent post by Mike Arrington from TechCrunchon the same topic: Is the Gawker-Yahoo Deal Important?Mike's post pointed out something that I would have known had I done moregroundwork, that Yahoo is not actually linking through to Gawker sites.

Techcrunch.com[Techcrunch.com] TechCrunch: While I find this interesting, we’ve already seen Yahoo experiment with this with their blog search product. Clearly Yahoo is defining the definition of news to include blogs (as they should), and I applaud this.

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