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Free Solution: Tagged Links – Social Bookmarking for SharePoint

Well, after our little experiment with offering Tagged Links for sale, we have decided that we would rather just put it in the hands of as many people as possible!

So, today, I’m very pleased to announce the release of Tagged Links V1.1 which in addition to being free, comes with some very cool new features.

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For those not familiar with Tagged Links, here is a summary from an earlier post.

What is “Tagged Links”?
It’s social bookmarking for SharePoint, taking the standard “Links List” to a new level via browser integration, one-click tagging, advanced graphical views and global tags that allow you to define tags across an entire site collection. Take a look at the new “Walkthrough”.

In short, there is no simpler way to collect and share links to interesting web site content using SharePoint.

Try it yourself: 
Tagged Links
Username: DemoUser
Password: DemoUser

Whats new?
We managed to sneak in a few important new features, these are as follows:

1. When you use a browser button to save a link to your “Tagged Links” list, you are immediately redirected back to that site after you perform a save. This minimises the disruption, returning you to exactly what you were doing!

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Saving and sharing a link takes one-click, and just seconds of your time.

2. The new Popular Links web part. This web part will loops through all the Tagged Links lists in the current web, AND any sub webs, providing you with a summary of the most tagged links. Its a great way of working out which links people think are most useful.

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3. The new Tag Cloud web part which you can use in any web part page in the site. This has been specially designed for use with Tagged Links and provides a cloud of tags based on any Tagged Links lists in the current web. It also supports connections, allowing you to drive the filtering of other Web Parts.

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On 29 Jan 2009 04:07, Koray Yersel

Hi there,
I've used your solution on a english Sharepoint installaiton. It worked quite well actually. I find it very good. But if I try to use it on a german installation there is an interesting bug (if I didn't make something else wrong) When you try to add a link, you get a different form to fill then the english version. There is a new (mandatory) field 'Title' and you don't have any field for 'Tag'. so if you save this entry and go to any link overview you get an error. my guess is the text field for tag is used for this new 'title' field (no idea why it's not in the english sharepoint) and after you store it you have a broken object?!

On 27 Aug 2009 04:30, Rajasthan Tours

Thanks for providing Creative Social Bookmarking Sets.

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