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07

Tagspace: Social Bookmarking for the Whole Web

The third release of Microsoft Tagspace has been announced. It is a a social bookmarking solution for technical professionals.

With this release, Tagspace becomes Microsoft’s first true social bookmarking application for the whole World Wide Web Web

With today’s release, you can now use Tagspace to:

  • Tag Practically Anything on the Web–Apply tags to practically any site on the World Wide Web, excepting those that are known to contain offensive, malicious, and otherwise inappropriate content.
  • Browse Member Tags–See what other users have tagged and view their personal tag clouds, by clicking on their display names.
  • “Tag Drafting”–Subscribe to the RSS feed for a tag (like tagspace).
  • “Member Drafting”–Subscribe to the RSS feed for other members’ public tagged items (my Tagspace RSS feed here;-), by clicking on their names and subscribing to the RSS feeds associated with their tagged items lists. 

Update: forgot to mention the source (see comments from a reader)

Source: MSDN Blogs


2 Responses to “Tagspace: Social Bookmarking for the Whole Web”


  1. 1 David Jun 7th, 2007 at 11:28 pm

    Should probably say something when borrowing text wholesale (http://blogs.msdn.com/korbyp/archive/2007/06/05/tagspace-social-bookmarking-for-the-whole-web-from-microsoft.aspx). Also, please clean up typos (”Tag Practically Anthing”) after pasting ;). Oh, and more on-topic, I have a few thoughts about Tagspace myself: http://exold.com/article/tagspace-um-what.

  2. 2 Jaap Steinvoorte Jun 7th, 2007 at 11:41 pm

    Good point David, thanks for the reminder. Was a long day, I tried to catch up with some news, in fact too tired too do some things. Normally I refer to the source, this one slipped :-(
    Too much in a rush, lack of quality, I have to do something about it.

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