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Tags
A tag is a non-hierarchical keyword or term assigned to a piece of information (such as an internet bookmark, digital image, or computer file). This kind of metadata helps describe an item and allows it to be found again by browsing or searching. Tags are chosen informally and personally by the item's creator or by its viewer, depending on the system.
Tagging is an important feature of many Web 2.0 services.
Folksonomy
a user-generated taxonomy (from folk + taxonomy)

the practice and method of collaboratively creating and managing tags to annotate and categorize content
RSS
Really Simple Syndication

a family of Web feed formats used to publish frequently updated works – such as blog entries, news headlines, audio, and video – in a standardized format.
Blog (n.)
(a contraction of the term "Web log")

A Web site, usually maintained by an individual, with regular entries of commentary, descriptions of events, or other material such as graphics or video. Entries are usually displayed in reverse-chronological order.
Blog (v.)
To maintain or add content to a blog
Wiki (n.)
A page or collection of Web pages designed to enable any user to contribute or modify content
Ning (n.)
An online platform for users to create their own social websites and social networks
Social Networks
Focus on building online communities of people who share interests and activities
Social Bookmarking
A service for Internet users to store, organize, search, and manage bookmarks of web pages on the Internet
Tag Cloud
A visual depiction of user-generated tags, or simply the word content of a site, used typically to describe the content of web sites
Feed Reader (Aggregator)
Software or a Web application which aggregates syndicated web content such as news headlines, blogs, and podcasts, in a single location for easy viewing

Examples: Google Reader and Bloglines