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May 1, 2006

Tag nation

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Posted by David Weinberger

Technorati reports that 47% of blog posts have a user-created category or tag associated with it, excluding default categories such as “diary” and “general.”

That’s a lot of tags.

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1. Marina loves pictures on May 9, 2006 8:37 AM writes...

Tags are an awesome tool for organization of objects.
They are even easier to use than categories in some cases.
I prefer one tag per post.

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2. lorazepam on May 10, 2006 4:36 PM writes...

Pharmacy with the cheapest prices for lorazepam

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3. Bryan Zimmer on October 31, 2006 9:00 PM writes...

znwhytohojs

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4. plane can give plane on February 18, 2007 9:53 AM writes...

Very interesting! I liked it!

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