Thursday, May 15, 2008
Filed under: Blogs & Blogging : Metadata
Friday, March 14, 2008
By Michael Gross, DCLNews
In the early days of digitizing information, five years ago, it was enough to just make more and more content electronic, but that’s no longer enough. With the ever-enlarging mounds of data out there, it’s not enough to create more ...
Filed under: Content Conversion : Legacy Content Conversion : Metadata : Structured Content : XML
Thursday, September 14, 2006
Google Image Labeler, a “new feature of Google Image Search, allows you to label random images to help improve the quality of Google’s image search results.” Google Image Labeler addresses one of the biggest problems with social tagging folksonomies—the fact that we ...
Filed under: Folksonomy : Metadata : Taxonomy
Friday, August 04, 2006
In this PC World article, The Future of the Internet According to Tim Berners-Lee, Tim Dean writes: “It’s just a matter of time before people appreciate the potential of the semantic web… It’s like today’s World Wide Web, except instead of only being readable by ...
Filed under: Internet : Metadata : Search : Web 2.0
Tuesday, August 01, 2006
How do you get millions of people to voluntarily tell you what they like and dislike and to help you categorize an entire library of content. Offer them something they want. That’s exactly what internet radio pioneer Pandora is doing, to the delight of listeners. ...
Filed under: Content Management : Music : Metadata : Music : Web 2.0 : Examples
Wednesday, February 15, 2006
IBM alphaWorks has announced availability of IBM Task Modeler, an Eclipse-based software tool for modeling human activity as a hierarchy of tasks and related elements.
According to the Task Modeler website, “task modeling is integral to design practices such as ...
Filed under: Metadata : Mishaps and Mistakes : Search : Mishaps and Mistakes : Taxonomy : Mishaps and Mistakes : Technical Writing : Usability : Mishaps and Mistakes
Wednesday, February 15, 2006
Don’t miss the upcoming DITA 2006 conference—a global gathering for those who want to learn about the Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA). The three-day conference is being presented by Bright Path Solutions and is co-sponsored by the Organization for the ...
Filed under: Metadata : Technical Writing
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