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June 07, 2005

xFolk offers markup protocols so that you can host your own tags that can be used by crawlers, rather submitting them to a central db like delicious
"xFolk is an xhtml microformat that enables users to tag and share bookmarks on the Internet without using a centralized system such as del.icio.us or flickr. To give a concrete idea of how xFolk facilitates decentralized bookmark tagging, consider a writer who wishes to publish a list of related links at the end of a web article. At the end of the article, the writer simply formats the links and tags in xFolk. Then a web crawler that understands xFolk can digest the page and extract the link information, placing it in one of possibly many directories. In this example, xFolk's underlying use of well understood standards already widely used by publishers and crawlers eliminates the need for the centralized services that currently exist. A similar scenario exists for link blogs."

Originally posted by savedemocracy from del.icio.us/tag/distributed, remediated by yatta on Jun 7, 2005 at 01:43 AM


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Not sure how this differs from Technorati tags?
Also, this isn't really a way of users tagging content, its a way for content producers to tag their own content.

The strengh of Delicious is that the viewers/users/audience are tagging things they find that are made by other people. In this way they are bringing some sense of order to the chaos of the web (well, more like structured chaos rather than order).

Posted by: Josh at June 8, 2005 11:56 AM

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