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Flickr brings tagging to vintage images

January 17, 2008 Pilot project puts hundreds of public-domain pictures on photo-sharing site. In return, Library of Congress asks for tagging help.Photos: Library of Congress uploads TAGS: The Library of Congress, Flickr, tagging, photo-sharing, institution, library, archive, initiative, project, Yahoo! Inc., photograph, collection, image

Marks & Spencer extends RFID tagging in stores

November 14, 2006 U.K. retailer to expand use of the technology for tagging clothing, aiming to improve the accuracy of its stock. TAGS: tagging, Marks & Spencer, RFID, clothing, RFID tag, store, men, women, U.K., retailer

'Tagging' gives Web a human meaning

November 16, 2005 A growing number of Web sites are implementing tagging systems as a way to bring order and organization to information. TAGS: tagging, folksonomy, Flickr, human, search engine, blog

Reuters to buy search company ClearForest

April 30, 2007 The text analytics company will be used to bolster news service's advanced search technology. TAGS: ClearForest Corp., analytics, tagging, search technology, agreement

Update aims for a friendlier Blogger

August 15, 2006 Beta includes new features such as tagging, friends-only posts, and templates designed to be easier to use. TAGS: Six Apart Ltd., tagging, beta, blog, blogging, Google Inc., HTML

Mozilla Thunderbird 2 takes flight

April 19, 2007 The new version of its free, open source e-mail client includes a tool for message tagging and refined folder functions. Screenshots: Mozilla revs up Thunderbird 2.0 TAGS: Mozilla Thunderbird, Mozilla Corp., tagging, open source, e-mail

Retailer to follow RFID test with full rollout

September 2, 2004 Germany's Metro Group tested radio tag inventory control for a year and found it good enough to deploy--but not perfect. TAGS: METRO Group, RFID, rollout, tagging, retailer, supply chain, store, worker

IDC to RFID: Tags, you're it

January 7, 2004 The researcher says radio frequency ID tags and related technology are headed toward the mainstream of supply-chain management strategies, with U.S. spending to leap to about $1.3 billion by 2008. TAGS: RFID, supply chain, tagging, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., RFID tag, supplier, radio, U.S.

Companies like Web 2.0 tech--but from big vendors

March 22, 2007 Forrester Research study finds businesses are hungry for tools like blogs, wikis and podcasts, but want them integrated into suites. TAGS: Web 2.0, Wiki, CIO, Forrester Research Inc., vendor, tagging, social networking, blog, podcast, RSS, Oracle Corp., networking, IBM Corp., Microsoft Corp.

Stallman: OSDL patent project 'worse than nothing'

September 19, 2006 Project to fight low-quality patents could make legal terrain tougher for open source, FSF founder says. TAGS: Richard Stallman, Open Source Development Labs, patent, software patent, tagging, Free Software Foundation, art, open source, founder, solution, project, developer

Yahoo's game of photo tag

March 22, 2005 Flickr purchase points to radical--and largely untested--theory that could up-end Web search. TAGS: Flickr, tagging, Yahoo! Inc., Internet search, community, photograph, Google Inc.

Hewlett-Packard to accelerate ID tagging

January 14, 2005 PC maker shoots for a million RFID tags placed on shipments of printers, handhelds and dozens of other products this year. TAGS: RFID, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., RFID tag, HP, tagging, retailer, printer, handheld

Senators propose labels for adult Web sites

April 12, 2007 Legislation requires "harmful to minors" Web pages to be tagged so kids can beware, but a wealth of constitutional problems loom. TAGS: minor, senator, label, proposal, tagging, kid, Web page, idea

Documentum sets sights on publishers

September 9, 2003 The software maker announces a package of server tools designed to allow a business to automatically reformat content for a variety of publishing uses. TAGS: Documentum, Quark Inc., enterprise content management, content management, tagging, Adobe Systems Inc., software company, server

Net giants look for next 'Star Wars' kid

October 5, 2005 Net media outlets, start-ups envision social network that lets the masses find and determine what's hot on the Web. TAGS: Veoh Networks, video search engine, tagging, Star Wars, Flickr, Yahoo! Inc., online photo, online video, social networking, video, search engine, photograph

Survey: Tagging tech gets to work

April 29, 2005 Manufacturers are getting sophisticated in their RFID projects. In other findings: They won't do Linux just because it's Linux. TAGS: Datamonitor, RFID, utility computing, supply chain, ERP, tagging, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Linux, survey, CRM, North America, information technology, Europe

L.A. County jail tags inmates with RFID

May 17, 2005 Country's largest jail system launches radio frequency pilot project in hopes of cutting down on prison violence. TAGS: RFID, jail, county, sheriff, facility, tagging, violence, radio

The man with the RFID arm

February 16, 2005 Should data-packed chips be implanted in people? One man with a VeriChip says being tagged is no big deal. Photo: Armed with RFID Full coverage from RSA TAGS: VeriChip, RFID, doctor, tagging, RSA Security Inc., RFID tag, password, security, San Francisco, radio, conference

Japan firms to test radio-tagged luggage

July 17, 2003 A system that uses radio ID tags to track luggage will get a trial run at airports in New York, Japan, Singapore and Amsterdam. TAGS: RFID, Amsterdam, Singapore, firm, radio, Japan, tagging, consortium, New York

Year in review: New media takes center stage

December 15, 2005 Blogs continued their assault on mainstream consciousness in 2005, joined by another brash new-media upstart: the wiki. TAGS: Wiki, podcasting, Wikipedia, Weblogs Inc., blogger, tagging, article, blog, Flickr, Yahoo! Inc., open source, Apple Computer
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