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April 07, 2005
Ontology is Overrated - Clay Shirky
Clay Shirky speaks to how a single person's, or even an organization's categorization of information is flawed. This gives support to the idea that folksonomies used by Flickr or de.licio.us are good, even though some from the traditional library sciences are not in full agreement.
Listen to his speech on ITConversations.
Posted by michael at April 7, 2005 10:45 AM