Tagging With Oracle and Ruby on Rails
White Papers Social computing has taken the Internet by storm in the last few years and one of the signatures of the trend has been the notion of "Tagging. While tagging is certainly not new, its latest incarnation is novel in its application - at least as far...
[March 20, 2008, 0:02]
Tagging brings search power to the people
News Because tagging is used as an indexing tool and as a way to search for information, both in discrete databases or across the Internet, some say it is conceivable that the technology could one day give search engines like Google a run for their money.
[November 16, 2005, 14:45]
Microsoft wants Web designers to use content tagging
News The tagging system is an excellent way for Web designers to be responsible for their content and Microsoft's partnership with ICRA technology is an excellent way to ensure children are kept safe online," said John Carr, an Internet advisor to...
[August 18, 2004, 15:20]
CipherCode: A Visual Tagging SDK
White Papers This paper describes the design and implementation of a visual tagging SDK which can be used to create customized tags and tag decoders. Its aim is to extend the usability of visual tags by increasing the efficiency at which the tags are processed...
[June 23, 2007, 1:00]
RFID Readiness Guide: Complying With RFID Tagging Mandates
White Papers An RFID compliance mandate specifies when and how tagging must be done. Unfortunately, many companies are left wondering where to begin. To that end, Zebra Technologies has produced this guide to help you determine your RFID readiness and how to...
[December 17, 2004, 2:00]
Privacy groups protest RFID tagging of razors
News US-based group Consumers Against Supermarket Privacy Invasion and Numbering (Caspian) is also urging a worldwide boycott against Gillette over the tagging concerns. Gillette has dismissed complaints by privacy groups that the company plans to use...
[August 15, 2003, 9:10]
Ranking and Suggesting Tags in Collaborative Tagging Applications
White Papers This paper considers collaborative tagging systems where users can attach tags to information objects. To that end, the goal of collaborative tagging systems is to quickly discover the true ranking of a tag for an information object with respect to...
[May 23, 2007, 1:00]
IBM pulls digital tagging plan
News IBM has withdrawn a proposed method of digitally tagging content, leading an industry coalition to adopt an alternative way to prevent piracy of copyrighted material. It was a bit of a surprise [that IBM pulled its plan]," said Steve Ballogh, a...
[February 23, 2001, 11:30]
Faster Laziness Using Dynamic Pointer Tagging
White Papers This paper proposes two tagging strategies: a simple strategy called semi-tagging that seeks to avoid one common source of unpredictable indirect jumps, and a more complex strategy called dynamic pointer-tagging that uses the spare low bits in a...
[May 8, 2007, 1:00]
Microsoft wants Web designers to use content tagging
Talkback I agree it's a good step. But why don't they incorporate tools into Frontpage and Internet Explorer that allow poeple to create and view webpages tha tadhere to w3c standards properly while they're at it.
[August 19, 2004, 10:26]
Privacy groups protest RFID tagging of razors
Talkback At the risk of stating the "bleedin' obvious" could it be that the items in question are just plain overpriced? The cost of these things puts me in mind of the replacement ink cartridge pricing scam perpetrated by certain leading printer...
[August 19, 2003, 10:00]
Privacy groups protest RFID tagging of razors
Talkback As usual the privacy lobby is getting hot and bothered about something mostly harmless. Tesco was unwise to trial the technology by photographing customers, but most shops record our every move by CCTV anyway, so nothing new there.
[August 31, 2003, 20:15]
Privacy groups protest RFID tagging of razors
Talkback Im sure it helps deter shop lifting, i know mach 3 blades are shop lifters favorates because of there value and how easy they are to steal and sell but this definately infringes customers civil rights by having their photos taken with out their...
[August 18, 2003, 16:56]
Microsoft wants Web designers to use content tagging
Talkback Incorporating support for ICRA's Web site blocker Meta tags into FrontPage software is indeed a positive step towards making internet surfing more safer for kids. Vishal Thakkar http://www.needscripts.com/
[August 18, 2004, 18:29]
Privacy groups protest RFID tagging of razors
Talkback It's interesting to speculate about how far and wide this technology may be used. For example, someday in the future you may be able to walk down a busy street and be able to tell who is concealing weapons, who's wearing a Rolex watch, etc.with...
[November 23, 2003, 15:06]
Microsoft wants Web designers to use content tagging
Talkback Why not check out FrontPage at FrontPage Link on MS Website and try to compare it with other software. You will agree that FrontPage is indeed a good tool and it is normally upto the developer and how they use their creativity.
[September 10, 2004, 3:25]
Privacy groups protest RFID tagging of razors
Talkback This company should be boycotted, where this technology is not needed. Man is getting to reliable on technology which will maybe one day put him in a vegetative state. The companies want to save monies at any cost.
[August 17, 2003, 11:15]
Privacy groups protest RFID tagging of razors
Talkback There are too many knee jerk reactions to this which is mainly aimed at security and tracking products. By 2006, shoppers at supermarkets will bag as they go, and these RFID tags will automatically count contents of trolleys (karts), enabling much...
[November 10, 2003, 12:29]
Privacy groups protest RFID tagging of razors
Talkback If these tags were merely being used for internal pallet and supply tracking, why were they not de-activated or removed before the product in question was put on display on the aisles. In this case shoppers were being photographed without their...
[August 15, 2003, 11:11]
Privacy groups protest RFID tagging of razors
Talkback The probleme here is that Tesco undoubtedly photographed customers AND tracked the customer leaving the store without informning the customer before hand - the customer did not get the choice to opt-out of being tracked, ie by visiting a differnt...
[August 15, 2003, 10:14]



