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The Need For A Tagging Standard 200

John Carmichael writes "Tags are everywhere now. Not just blogs, but famous news sites, corporate press bulletins, forums, and even Slashdot. That's why it's such a shame that they're rendered almost entirely useless by the lack of a tagging standard with which tags from various sites and tag aggregators like Technorati and Del.icio.us can compare and relate tags to one another. Depending on where you go and who you ask, tags are implemented differently, and even defined in their own unique way. Even more importantly, tags were meant to be universal and compatible: a medium of sharing and conveying info across the blogosphere — the very embodiment of a semantic web. Unfortunately, they're not. Far from it, tags create more discord and confusion than they do minimize it. I have to say, it would be nice to just learn one way of tagging content and using it everywhere.""

Comment Re:Current computer (Score 1) 686

I had a server went down after a power outage - I was no longer responsable for the machine, but the new sysadmin was not available, so I went in. It was in a shop that mostly had Mac computers, so I grabbed a USB keyboard from one of them and tried to restart the computer. The server wouldn't get past the BIOS, which was absolutely horrifying - we had websites and email down for weeks, we tried to upgrade the BIOS and killed the board, we ordered a new motherboard and the problem still happened.

Then we unplugged the keyboard. Everything booted perfectly. Somehow I was the first person in three years to try and attach a USB keyboard, and the BIOS froze unless there was no keyboard, or a PS/2 keyboard. Lost two weeks of my life from that.

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