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needlnerdz
needlnerdz
spam tags
Jul 30 2008, 1:58 PM EDT | Post edited: Jul 30 2008, 1:58 PM EDT
<i>Food is a subject ripe for tagging - so many connections are built and discovered as this area evolves. A recipe for "Granny Steinman's Potato Pancakes" could be tagged as: Potato, Recipe, American, Comfort Food, Hannukah, Jewish, Traditional, ...<the list could on and on - feel free to add to it>

A user can "tag" a website, newspaper article, photo, recipe with as many or few descriptors as the user see fit. Other users can use the same tags or add new tags to the object. All these tags will produce searchable paths to the item you saved and relationships will grow and develop between all the items sharing the same tagged phrase.</i>


- I think it's also great how in the scheme of tagging items (particularly food), it's always possible to <a href="http://www.spam.com/" target="new">spam &reg;</a> the selected tags.
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needlnerdz
needlnerdz
1. RE: spam tags
Jul 30 2008, 2:05 PM EDT | Post edited: Jul 30 2008, 2:05 PM EDT
I had hoped that I would be allowed to use HTML tags such as <i> and <a href> for a link- so my previous post ended up not working out as planned. Please feel free to delete it if you would like.

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