What’s in it for you indeed. Metadata and tagging seem to be to people as broccoli is to babies, but just as broccoli is good for you so is metadata. I concur! Oh, and that Slideshare thing (behind the times me) is excellent!
Zack really gets around; he works in lots of organisations. Funnily enough, Zack’s manager often thinks meta data & tags are unnecessary; my favourite is ‘we’d never want to know that’.
FWIW, iMatch (Win only-US$65 per seat) is the ant’s pants. I guess Mac users have an embarrassment of riches.
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July 9th, 2008
6:14 am
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ROFL
I really enjoyed this presentation!
July 11th, 2008
9:18 am
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What’s in it for you indeed. Metadata and tagging seem to be to people as broccoli is to babies, but just as broccoli is good for you so is metadata. I concur! Oh, and that Slideshare thing (behind the times me) is excellent!
July 13th, 2008
11:39 am
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Fun and spot on.
Zack really gets around; he works in lots of organisations. Funnily enough, Zack’s manager often thinks meta data & tags are unnecessary; my favourite is ‘we’d never want to know that’.
FWIW, iMatch (Win only-US$65 per seat) is the ant’s pants. I guess Mac users have an embarrassment of riches.