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Lovely new functionality from Absolute radio on the ipod, meaning you're forever saved from tunelessly humming to friends in an attempt to identify what that great track was called. If you hear a song you like on the station, you can now tag it, and buy it next time you sync to itunes. Simples.

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Markus Merz says...

The awesome feature rich tagging plug-in tru_tags for the great Textpattern CMS comes in a new version. Plugin Author Nathan Arthur from Ohio, USA known to the Textpattern community as user truist again did a great job to make the plug-in more versatile and performant.

Speaking of tagging the tru_tags feature list is an outstanding guide for all CMS how tagging should be realized.

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Betreff: Reply to topic: 'tru_tags: A tagging plugin based off ran_tags'
Datum: Sat, 21 Nov 2009 04:59:25 +0000
Von: Textpattern CMS Support Forum Mailer


truist has replied to the topic 'tru_tags: A tagging plugin based off ran_tags

I'm pleased to announce the release of tru_tags v3.6, which fixes most of the outstanding issues that have been reported on the forum (excluding any major feature requests). Please see the releases page for details, but notable items include:

  • Added tru_tags_search_result_excerpt to work around a problem with using TXP's search_result_excerpt for tag search pages.
  • Added a 404_redirect attribute to tru_tags_handler to allow disabling of the 404 redirect feature. This is necessary when calling tru_tags_handler twice, for example when showing sticky articles followed by non-sticky articles.
  • Expanded the tag clouds on the Write page and Extensions page to include future-dated tags and tags from non-searchable sections.
  • Significantly improved the performance of tru_tags_from_article on article list pages by removing an unnecessary database query.
  • Worked around a few javascript/DOM issues in IE that broke styling of the tags on the Write tab.

Enjoy!

The post is located at
http://forum.textpattern.com/viewtopic.php?pid=219850#p219850
Via Textpattern CMS Support Forum Mailer.

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ronhagenhoff says...

If this doesn't work could somebody please help?

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ronhagenhoff says...

Maybe it is working but not how'd I expect. I'll check again...

Please excuse any typo's - sent from iPhone 3Gs

Much Aloha,
Ron Hagenhoff

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janmichael says...

Hallo Zusammen,

auf Gowalla bin ich Durch einen Blogeintrag auf julianschrader.de aufmerksam geworden. Der Junge hat auch sonst immer als einer der Ersten Accounts auf den angesagtesten Web2.0-Seiten im Web.

Ein gute Einführung zum Wieso, Warum und Weshalb findet sich auf http://labuschin.com/journal/gowalla. Viel Spaß dabei.

PS. Mein Profil findet sich unter http://gowalla.com/users/jan_michael

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TimBull says...

Here comes everybody, the power of organizing without organizations is a book by Clay Shirky that discusses the power of the group when bought together by the Internet.  One quote in particular that caught my attention is this:

Every webpage is a latent community. Each page collects the attention of people interested in its contents, and those people might well be interested in conversing with one another too. In almost all cases the community will remain latent, either because the potential ties are too weak, or because the people looking at the page are separated by too wide a gulf of time, and so on. - Page 102.

Without splitting hairs too finely (a blog or wiki is a web page after all), I do think that this is an emerging problem in the space of Enterprise 2.0 content.  As we build up internal communities around tools like Lotus Connections, Microsoft Share Point and Jive SBS, we also build legacy content.  When I read a blog post that was posted 6 months ago, I am separated by a wide gulf of time from the community that interacted with it when it was created.

We need ways of linking the conversation from yesterday with the conversations of today, to bridge this gap in time and place.  Two ways that can help with this problem are:

  1. It's all about the people - make it easy to discover the current and active experts in a particular area.
  2. Keep tags current.
HiveMind can help with both of these problems, but it's the second one I'd like to talk about now.

Having created a blog post, most users would not return to update the tags, even if they created them in the first place.  Yet particularly for emerging knowledge, the way in which we understand and describe content changes over time as new words (Web 2.0 anyone) come into existence to describe what we are doing.  Six months from now is the way you described your post the way the organisation thinks of it?

By focussing on the content and it's demonstrated expertise, HiveMind is able to understand when content demonstrates an expertise and should be tagged with it, even if the expertise the post demonstrated doesn't exist until some time AFTER the post was created.  By helping to maintain the expertise tags on content across the organisation, HiveMind can help organisations bridge the content age gap, but ensuring that like posts are tagged alike as people go about their business of creating great content to share.


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Tuomas says...

Simple? Yes.

Usable? Hmm.

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John says...

  
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RPPL says...

“Creative matters a lot,” writes the team. “The quality and relevance of the ad itself seems to have 3x the influence on abandonment online as it does on TV. Viewers online tend to be much more active in making choices about what they watch.” Get the full scoop on Epicenter.

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dralon says...

In der ZEIT werden einige Ansätze besprochen, wie Computerspiele helfen können, spielerisch Aufgaben zu lösen, die für Algorithmen alleine noch nicht lösbar sind. Indem man die Spiele spielt, kann man z.B. ganz nebenbei Taxonomien verbessern oder bei der Erforschung der Faltung von Proteinen mithelfen.

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