Could someone explain to me what a "tag" is? I keep seeing this term
around the web. And it just seemed to crop up not to long ago. If it's
what I think it is, didn't we used to call these links?
Jeff M
On May 24, 2008, at 6:39 PM, Tom Piwowar wrote:
So is this the wave of the future? I can identify with the part about
web pages taking longer to load and learning to ignore the
distractions.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7417496.stm
Jakob Nielsen is wrong more often than right and tends to over
sensationalize.
The observation that so many people use Google instead of a site's
home
page doesn't mean much. Most of the time searching Google is more
productive because it can turn up alternative sources of
information. In
many cases the vendor website is not the best source of information.
Vendors as often as not will be trying to cover up problems, not
trying
help you solve them. Also, many web sites are so poorly organized that
the best way to find things is to Google with a site tag.
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