Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Responding to the recent discussions about folksonomies and tags, AKMA was forced to make a confession: he is tags challenged: “…I should pause to say that I’m not a natural for “tags.” I’ve hardly ever used deli.cio.us tags. I didn’t begin tagging my pictures for flickr for ages; even now I’m […]
Year: 2005
All tagged out
I released my latest way too large opus on tagging and folksonomies and will most likely take a break from the concept for awhile. (Cheap Eats at the Semantic Web Cafe was the first.) While I don’t share the wild enthusiasm that all we need are tags and folksonomies to fuel the semantic web, I did find tags […]
New Camera
The cell phone I’ve had for over four years finally gave up the ghost this week. And since I’ve had it so long, Sprint provided a 150.00 rebate on a new phone, which would be enough to cover the cost of the lowest end model. But there were so many phones with so many options. […]
False Spring
I haven’t been able to get out for a walk for the last few days, with cold and rainy weather, and too much work that needs to get done by Friday. I did have a nice walk last Saturday — nothing difficult or complicated, but a nice four mile walk over an easy path with […]
WordPress 1.5 interview
This is one I missed. Craig from Nuclear Moose–great header graphic, BTW–did an interview with Matt Mullenweg and Ryan Boren about the upcoming candidate release of WordPress 1.5. It would seem that rel=nofollow has been implemented by default in WP 1.5, so I’ll be posting instructions on how to remove this for those who aren’t interested. But of all the […]
