
handle: 1822/30000
Tagging is one of the defining characteristics of Web 2.0 services and platforms. Tagging techniques allow users to collectively annotate, classify and categorize content. Social tagging systems are a mix of two standards: one based on user actions and other based in the system architecture that defines the rules and the relationship between users and resource tags.
Web 2.0, Meta-data, Folksonomy, Folksonomia, Geo-location, Marcação social, Meta-dados, Social tagging
Web 2.0, Meta-data, Folksonomy, Folksonomia, Geo-location, Marcação social, Meta-dados, Social tagging
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