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Why nonprofits should use tags

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they value the idea of contributing to a collective folksonomy. Marnie Webb posted this comment: "I think a critical second step for nonprofits is to use RSS to syndicate the tag stream (for lack of a better phrase) onto their own website." since I use it as a teaching tool.) Other bloggers do it, and 2.

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Joshua Schachter: Future of Tagging

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and yet as you say the tool is also for an individual to help remember where something is, as a business going forward how will you balance the individual versus the social/group? and folksonomy.??? folksonomy. The other aspect of delicious is that I can participate in a tag stream that is of interest to me.

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NpTechTag Summary: Connected Conversations, Live Blogging, and Other Great Finds

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Many useful observations and questions raised about how to analyze the tagging data we've collected and how to move from a folksonomy to a taxonomy. They are using RSS to stream content, including resources tagged with NpTech tag in del.icio.us. It's always nice to discover redesigned nonprofit web sites with a web2.0

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Shoulder-to-Shoulder Instructional Media: My Tagging Screencast at NTEN!

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Photo from my flickr stream View the Tagging Screencast Presented by NTEN. As I mentioned in the screencast, you can use RSS and javascript to publish your del.icio.us You probably noticed that about my tag stream. This can make trouble down the road if you want to publish your resources to a web site using an RSS.