Ted Leung on the air
Ted Leung on the air: Open Source, Java, Python, and ...
  Ted Leung on the air: Open Source, Java, Python, and ...
   Tue, 31 Jan 2006   
      
      
  
  
  
    Hmm.  Tagging photos does work
    
     
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    Some of my pictures from Chinese New Year wound up on the NowPublic site. This happened because I tagged the photos with 'chinesenewyear2006'. This is the first time (that I am aware of) that someone has picked up any of my photos because I tagged them. A good incentive to keep on tagging my pictures even though I personally don't use the tags that much.
   
       
       
       Nice job!
tho it was interesting to note the wording below the photo (emphasis mine) ;)
<pre>
This photograph was contributed by Ted Leung.
Click here to view more of her photographs...
</pre>
Posted by bear at Tue Jan 31 23:58:33 2006
      
      tho it was interesting to note the wording below the photo (emphasis mine) ;)
<pre>
This photograph was contributed by Ted Leung.
Click here to view more of her photographs...
</pre>
Posted by bear at Tue Jan 31 23:58:33 2006
       
       
       Yeah, I already mailed them asking for a correction...
Posted by Ted Leung at Wed Feb 1 10:21:34 2006
      
      Posted by Ted Leung at Wed Feb 1 10:21:34 2006
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