by
Michael Arrington
on
November 9, 2005
Tagalag is a service that lets you tag people, via their email address. It’s not a “tribute” site like 43 people, because only people who know a person’s email address can add tags for that person.
If you create a profile you can add personal and geographical information about yourself.
I don’t know if Tagalag is onto a viable business model, but I like the idea of tagging people. This could become interesting as it evolves.
















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I wish we had the ability to tag people in Skype. At the very least, it would be nice to group your contacts. Will you be able to take your Tagalag data and move it elsewhere, I wonder…
Users at our community blogging sites http://www.blog.de, http://www.blog.ca and http://www.blog.co.uk have been tagging each other for quite some time now. Some interesting stuff has come up. The most common people tags are displayed on the respective homepages.
Tagging is great, and very much suitable for people as well.
Sounds like a really abstract version of Consumating.
The name is too close to my native language, Tagalog.
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