Smart Tags in Excel-Level 100
White Papers Microsoft Excel recognizes certain kinds of data that it labels with smart tags. Smart tags work by recognizing certain types of text and then offering related functions and commands. Join this webcast to learn how this powerful feature is...
[October 19, 2004, 0:00]
Smart Tags in Word-Level 100
White Papers Microsoft Office applications recognize certain kinds of data that it labels with smart tags. Smart tags work by recognizing certain types of text and then offering related functions and commands. Learn how to use the default smart tags included...
[October 18, 2004, 0:00]
Office 2003 Smart Tag: Date and Phone Number XML Smart Tags
Downloads The date and phone number smart tags recognize most date and phone number formats in Microsoft Office Word 2003, Microsoft Office Excel 2003, and Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003. These smart tags support date and phone number formats of the...
[September 20, 2007, 13:15]
Honeywell Uses Smart Tags to Improve Interoperability, Save $1.5 Million Annually
White Papers The IT staff then created an Office Business Application using smart tags, an interoperability feature in Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003, to create quick links from any Microsoft Office file to these enterprise engineering systems.
[March 1, 2008, 0:02]
Class 3 Battery-Assisted Smart Passive Tags: The Best of Both Worlds
White Papers One new technology is the Intelleflex Class 3 battery-assisted smart passive tag which delivers the range, reliability and much of the functionality found on active tags, with a price closer to passives.
[November 16, 2006, 0:00]
Microsoft drops Smart Tags from Windows XP
News Microsoft has decided to exclude Smart Tags -- a technology that could alter the Web surfing habits of millions of consumers -- from the version of Windows XP that will ship later this year. As first reported by CNET News.com, the Redmond...
[June 28, 2001, 8:47]
Microsoft wins dismissal of Smart Tags suit
News Hyperphrase claimed that Smart Tags technology included in recent versions of Microsoft's Office productivity software infringed on patents that HyperPhrase was granted relating to data storage and retrieval methods.
[September 26, 2003, 10:40]
RFID Tags and Contactless Smart Card Technology: Comparing and Contrasting Applications and Capabilities
White Papers As a general definition, radio frequency identification (RFID) tag technology is used in applications that identify or track objects and contactless smart card technology is used in applications that identify people or store financial or personal...
[August 23, 2005, 6:00]
Microsoft ties XP to the Web
News On the one hand, Smart Tags, which are created using Extensible Markup Language (XML ), are very handy. The feature, known as Smart Tags , would strengthen Microsoft's ability to use proprietary technology to tie its newest applications and...
[June 7, 2001, 9:04]
Legal experts say Windows XP may cross the line
News With Microsoft's inclusion of so-called smart tags and other technologies in the forthcoming Windows XP operating system, legal experts say the company is practicing the same types of behavior that got it in trouble in the first place.
[June 19, 2001, 10:44]
Legal experts: Win XP crosses the line
News With Microsoft's inclusion of so-called smart tags and other technologies in the forthcoming Windows XP operating system, legal experts say the company is practicing the same types of behaviour that got it in trouble in the first place.
[June 19, 2001, 9:03]
Visa readies wireless smart cards
News The credit card company said on Thursday that it plans to set up a new system that uses smart cards fitted with radio-frequency chips (sometimes called RF identification, or RFID, tags) that will allow people to conduct a transaction, such as...
[September 20, 2002, 8:34]
yFlicks
Downloads And once you've done so, creating smart groups based on your tags and subdividing those smart groups by tag values will let you browse your movie library by Genre, Actor, Director, MPAA Rating, or Year, for instance.
[June 20, 2008, 8:00]
Microsoft's 'Mr Office' keeps tags on court case
News Arendi Holdings, a small Norwegian company, filed the lawsuit in 2002, charging Microsoft with violating its US Patent 6,323,853 for a "method, system and computer readable medium for addressing handling from a computer program", by including...
[September 20, 2004, 16:55]
MailTags
Downloads Integrated Interface Use MailTags' convenient side panel to add tags keywords, project, priority, notes to your messages.iCal Support Create To Dos and Events in iCal directly from Mail and maintain the link between the original message and...
[October 7, 2009, 16:44]
Tech firms urged to focus on electromagnetics
News The report highlights four key areas: optical telecoms switches that would be much faster than current networks which use electric signals for routing and data storage; advanced CCTV cameras that would "search" people remotely by monitoring...
[May 4, 2004, 12:35]
Google under fire over autolinking
News Microsoft took the same approach with its Smart Tags feature years ago and eventually pulled it because of trust and trademark concerns. She said the group didn't consider comparisons with Microsoft's pulled Smart Tags feature.
[February 21, 2005, 8:40]
Linspire embeds search capability
News Interestingly, the "hot words" idea is similar in concept to an ill-fated Microsoft technology called "Smart Tags" originally planned for Windows XP's debut in 2001. The company chose to remove Smart Tags from Windows XP before its debut.
[November 12, 2004, 14:20]
Microsoft releases new Office tools
News The kit includes sample code and white papers describing how to use Smart Tags. Microsoft introduced Smart Tags with Office XP, which the company launched at the end of May. Microsoft had planned to include Smart Tags in Internet Explorer 6 but...
[January 15, 2002, 10:10]
Allchin: Microsoft sticking to its guns
News I expect Smart Tags to be included in the next version of Windows post-XP [code-named Longhorn]," he said. Critics have claimed that Smart Tags drive Internet users to Microsoft-preferred Web sites, something Allchin described as "blatant nonsense".
[August 7, 2001, 9:05]



