TagCamp

by Scott Beale on October 26, 2005 · 2 comments

Tag Camp

So for those of you who are interested in tagging (the keyword Folksonomy version, not the kind done with spray paint) and need more than just a few hours at Tag Tuesday, then this weekend’s TagCamp may be just what you have been looking for. TagCamp takes place at CommerceNet in Palo Alto starting this Friday, October 28th and continuing overnight through Saturday, October 29th, with an after party at The Old Pro. Here’s who’s organizing, attending and speaking at TagCamp and Laughing Squid is proud to be one of the sponsors that are helping to make this event possible. More information can be found on the TagCamp wiki and blog posts and photos about tag camp will show up on Technorati’s “tagcamp” page.

Tag Camp is an open, welcoming event for geeks to camp out overnight, get wired on Halloween candy and think really fast about tagging, its applications, and implications.

UPDATE: Here are my photos from Friday and Saturday.

- Tag Camp logo by Chris Messina

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TagCamp Photos (Friday)

TagCamp Photos (Saturday)

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