Archive for June, 2008
The 'Middle East Digest' is a collection of excerpts from the U.S. Department of State Daily Press Briefings that are related to U.S. foreign policy interests in the Middle East.
Daily Press Briefing
U.S. Department of State Daily Press Briefing by Deputy Spokesman Tom Casey.
Remarks in South Korea
Remarks by Secretary Rice with South Korean Foreign Minister Yu Myung-hwan during her visit to Seoul, Korea.
Tags to the World
My first encounter with tagging was on Flickr. I discovered Flickr a few years ago when a colleague and I were chatting about emerging "Web 2.0" websites. He thought Flickr's photo sharing interface was a classic example. On Flickr people add descriptive "tags" to their photos. Two people walking on a beach might be tagged: beach, ocean, john, jane, sand, water, vacation, happy, and blue. At first I was bewildered. Tags seemed so disorganized, unstructured, and random. I didn't understand why people bothered adding tags. How did they hope to use them?
Today I'm a tagging junkie. I primarily tag blog posts and web pages. What may seem like a primitive, even pointless personal filing system is becoming the "connective tissue" of the entire web.
Tags help manage information, but that's just the beginning. They also enable collaboration, create opportunities for discovery, extend value through sharing, and I believe will impact the future of search.
If you've taken my advice to begin subscribing to blogs via RSS, adding tagging to your web 2.0 tool box is critical next step.
Today I'm a tagging junkie. I primarily tag blog posts and web pages. What may seem like a primitive, even pointless personal filing system is becoming the "connective tissue" of the entire web.
Tags help manage information, but that's just the beginning. They also enable collaboration, create opportunities for discovery, extend value through sharing, and I believe will impact the future of search.
If you've taken my advice to begin subscribing to blogs via RSS, adding tagging to your web 2.0 tool box is critical next step.
Middle East Digest
The 'Middle East Digest' is a collection of excerpts from the U.S. Department of State Daily Press Briefings that are related to U.S. foreign policy interests in the Middle East.
Daily Press Briefing
U.S. Department of State Daily Press Briefing by Deputy Spokesman Tom Casey.
San Jose Earthquakes install Daktronics A/V system
The system features the latest LED video technology.
Euphonix digital consoles slated for Olympics
Seven Chinese broadcasters will be using a total of 17 Euphonix digital audio broadcast consoles for coverage of the Games.
RF Central wireless transmitter offers one-frame delay option
The company’s new camera-mounted transmitters are available in both 2GHz and 5.8GHz versions and are upgradeable to HD.

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