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Wednesday, June 14, 2006

Social Bookmarking

What is good for the goose is good for the gander. Social Bookmarking is a useful tool, which like all tools has its place. As a collaborative tool it is very friendly and truly lends itself to that end. I think it does need a moderator in order to keep a shared site cleaned up and organized.

I must admit that I am still perplexed by folksonomy to my way way of understandingthings it still presents a unorganized array of information. Perhaps because I am a non native of this technology.

1 Comments:

At 9:52 AM, Blogger Elaine said...

I think it does need a moderator in order to keep a shared site cleaned up and organized.

Unilateral control is a very hard thing to give up, and that is what the Web 2.0 requires in order to maximize its potential. And I think this notion of decentralization is also a factor in your comment, I must admit that I am still perplexed by folksonomy to my way way of understandingthings it still presents a unorganized array of information.

What do think?

 

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