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TagWiki is a Wiki, where the underlying
WikiEngine supports Automatic Tagging, based on
WikiWords.
Each
WikiWord is transformed automatically into a link, but in a much more powerful way as traditional wikis did it.
Instead of incestual linking to only the own database, each
WikiWord has internal and external links.
A TagWiki therefore allows for user convenience two modes: local link mode and global link mode.
Local Link Mode:
Local link mode works as until now. (2007/6/1 12:50 UTC)
In Global Link Mode,
- each WikiWord produces a list of links in the following way:
- Wiki Words in the Page Body:
- clicking on a wiki word leads to a linklist of two or more sections. The first section has only one entry as until now, which is the existing or an asking wiki page. The next sections list all entries, found by universally accessable social tag services as DiiGo, TrailFire, Google, TagThe?.net, etc. .
- Wiki Words in the Page Title:
- clicking on a wiki word page title leads to a linklist of two or more sections. The first section has only all internal referrers as until now, which are the existing wiki pages, containing a link to the current page. The next sections list all entries, found by universally accessable social tag services as DiiGo, TrailFire, Google, TagThe?.net, etc. .
- each WikiWord w1,..,wn has in front of it an option box, such that:
- the users can select a combination of words wj1,..,wjk, with ji in {1,..,n} and k<=n and submit them to the search engine as a search for the intersection of all searchlists, they get by the combined searchterm wj1+..+wjk.
Note:
- TrailFire makes even each annotation accessable by their MarkUrls, listed in Google.
- Each oldfashioned wiki page in the world, can be tagged manually, but TagWikis will be the winners
- The author sees three great opportunities:
- The traditional Social Community Tag and Annotation Services incorporate fully the Wiki:WikiPrinciples
- A traditional Wiki incorporates its own universal Tag and Annotation services
- A traditional Wiki combines its services with the external services on a collaboration base (API).
-- FridemarPache
Discussion:
- This is a contribution of the author to support "interfacing wikis" as HansWobbe formulated it. At the same time, this contribution is for the purpose to CreateAndShareWealth, inviting HelmutLeitner to focus a bit on this instead of the StayPoor page, to build wealth in the community. Therefore the author of this idea just bought the domain: TagWiki.net. Please look up who else bought the other Google:TLD s and you will be surprised about this excellent opportunity. -- [fridemar]
Fridemar, you might want to [look into "Liquid Information,"] a DouglasEngelbart? project. Here's [something showing a UI for multiple links to arbitrary phrases or links.] -- LionKimbro
Lion, thank you for making the peers (myself included) aware of this nifty tool. I read your linked pages, viewed the nice videos and installed the [Firefox+HyperWord] plugin. As far as I can see, this tool is made mainly for private searches of the enduser. It has at least two shortcomings (but nevertheless other convenient additions, that could well be integrated into a TagWiki, too), for it doesn't allow:
- multi tagging different selections p1,..,pn of the text for merging them into a p1+..+p2 combined search.
- social tagging in the sense, that a template of search queries is left on a wiki-page, with integrated collaboration opportunities (''Wiki Tags and Wiki Tag Combinations can be explored, deleted, added, adapted collectively.). -- [fridemar]
This is related in a way to a concept I am using called HyperArtifacts
? , for which I am instantiating a use starting today using my NoteWiki
? which has been extended to form an engine called NoteWiki
?9.
It is begun with the creation of a new page, or the generation of a copy and modification of an page based on old copy-and-paste information. No name is enforced for the whole page, since the nature of wiki pages is ongoing, and often the content strays from the topic for which it was first named. Instead the page is uniquely (or nearly so) named by a date-time-stamped name of the form of YYYYMMDDhhmmssff (where ff is fractional seconds).
For the page to become useful, it receives, or already contains WikiWords (of an extended type known by NoteWiki?9). The links are tags which are attached to a paragraph or section, but not the whole page. The usual place will be or associated with the title of the section, where the name can be said to reflect a proper-name for the content following.
NoteWiki?9 contains now, and will contain in later releases, functions, notations, and structures which will enable StructuredAndFunctionalHyperlinks?.
NoteWiki?9 will be generated and made available as AwardWare? (a new type of SoftwareDevelopment? in which the developer is encouraged (and enabled) to continue development via cash awards made by those appreciative of the development effort and the cost born by the developer in time, talent, and resources. AwardWare? is made available to its users via a download from the developers website.
For NoteWiki?9 ( obsolete ), the download page will be changed since I no longer have this site and the page, in the future I will be posting a site and page for a recently rewritten program to be released as NysNotes version 2022 - (not later than 20210930).
-- DonaldNoyes
Google:TagWiki,
[1][2][3][4],
Wiki:TagWiki