Categories are pages that are used to group other pages on similar subjects together. This is done to help users find the pages they are looking for, even if they do not know whether it exists or what it is called.
Every page should belong to at least one category. A page may often be in several categories. However, putting a page in too many categories may not be useful.
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- Access your bookmarks from anywhere Online - Import all your existing bookmarks - Thumbnail images of all your online bookmarks - Design your own Personal Homepage - Discover New Bookmarks - You can use Tags and/or Categories - Set Tags, Cate
- Access your bookmarks from anywhere Online - Import all your existing bookmarks - Thumbnail images of all your online bookmarks - Design your own Personal Homepage - Discover New Bookmarks - You can use Tags and/or Categories - Set Tags, Cate
Global *S*emantic *C*ategory, *O*ntology, *T*ag and *T*axonomy S*y*stem, adding OWL based services as well as simple categories, tags and tagclouds. Relations are made using real SQL relations, that can be exported later on to OWL and other standards. This will enable exchange of semantic information between different systems.
One of the common distinctions that comes up is whether you're using tags or categories ("tags-as-categories") for your posts. The distinction is that categories are fewer in number, generic, chosen beforehand, possibly hierarchical (sub-categories) and p
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