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Clothes Tagging Tag Gun Price Labeller Labelling Machine Clothing Laundry Pricing Pricemarker Kit Fabric Tag Attacher Fasteners with 6 Stainless Steel Needles + 1000 Kimble Barbs 80mm

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Pair this with its designated Brady BMP 71 ink ribbon and you’re all set. As part of label printer accessories, this product stands up to smears and chemicals, so you get a clear printout time after time. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, the Unix text editor Emacs offered a companion software program called Tags that could automatically build a table of cross-references called a tags table that Emacs could use to jump between a function call and that function's definition. [17] This use of the word "tag" did not refer to metadata tags, but was an early use of the word "tag" in software to refer to a word index. Metal tag stamping machines, also known as metal tag embossing machines,can produce embossed ordebossed number and letter characters — typically simplex 2 — on metal tags. Dot peen metal tag marking machines use metal pins that permanently indents the marking surface to create indented dot peen characters and quality graphics. Metal tag laser marking machines use a laser beam to ​etch and ​engrave high quality characters, barcodes and graphics.

Devices with similar tags can be handy when you need to apply contextual action on a specific list of devices. a b Yee, Raymond (2008). "Understanding tagging and folksonomies". Pro Web 2.0 mashups: remixing data and Web services. The expert's voice in Web development. Berkeley: Apress. pp.61–75. doi: 10.1007/978-1-4302-0286-8_3. ISBN 978-1-59059-858-0. OCLC 148910044. A triple tag or machine tag uses a special syntax to define extra semantic information about the tag, making it easier or more meaningful for interpretation by a computer program. [37] Triple tags comprise three parts: a namespace, a predicate, and a value. For example, geo:long=50.123456 is a tag for the geographical longitude coordinate whose value is 50.123456. This triple structure is similar to the Resource Description Framework model for information. Some users, however, see tags not as metadata but as "just more content": Berendt, Bettina; Hanser, Christoph (2007). "Tags are not metadata, but 'just more content'—to some people" (PDF). Proceedings of the International Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (ICWSM), Boulder, Colorado, USA, March 26–28, 2007. Menlo Park, CA: International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence. OCLC 799635928. Bray, Tim (1 February 2007). "A Uniform Resource Name (URN) namespace for tag metadata". tbray.org. Archived from the original on 5 November 2016 . Retrieved 10 March 2017.Pannier offers a wide range of metal tag embossing systems for low- and high-volume tag making requirements. Pannier embossing systems use coils of metal tag material for reliable, worry-free operation.

When you create a new tag, a list of existing tags are displayed. The list only shows tags created through the portal. Existing tags created from client devices will not be displayed. Several semantic file systems that implement tags are available for the Linux kernel, including Tagsistant. [29] Heymann, Paul; Garcia-Molina, Hector (2006). Collaborative creation of communal hierarchical taxonomies in social tagging systems (Technical report). Stanford University. Summarized in: Heymann, Paul (2006). "Tag hierarchies". infolab.stanford.edu. Archived from the original on 25 June 2016 . Retrieved 10 March 2017. Wilson, Katie (2007). "OPAC 2.0: next generation online library catalogues ride the Web 2.0 wave!". Online Currents. 21 (10): 406–413. Archived from the original on 2017-07-31 . Retrieved 2017-03-11.

Płoszajski, Grzegorz (2017). "Metadata in long-term digital preservation". In Traczyk, Tomasz; Ogryczak, Włodzimierz; Pałka, Piotr; Śliwiński, Tomasz (eds.). Digital preservation: putting it to work. Studies in computational intelligence. Vol.700. New York: Springer-Verlag. pp.15–61. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-51801-5_2. ISBN 9783319518008. OCLC 969844731. Golder, Scott A.; Huberman, Bernardo A. (April 2006). "Usage patterns of collaborative tagging systems". Journal of Information Science. 32 (2): 198–208. doi: 10.1177/0165551506062337. S2CID 1946917.



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