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TagTeam

http://tagteam.harvard.edu/
Free and open-source tagging platform and feed aggregator

TagTeam is an RSS / Atom / RDF aggregator with the ability to filter and remix its input feeds with a high degree of flexibility. Items can be added directly to TagTeam “bookmarking collections” via the provided delicious-like bookmarklet, and these items can be remixed and filtered like any other item. TagTeam can aggregate content from anything that emits RSS, Atom, or RDF. This includes delicious, zotero, WordPress, twitter, mediawiki, connotea, blogger, github, and too many other applications and services to mention. It uses the feed-abstract gem, written as part of this project to create a better way of dealing with structured feeds. feed-abstract understands some generators and does magical things - like turning twitter hashtags into actual tags on aggregated items.





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"TagTeam software is copyrighted by the Presidents and Fellows of Harvard College and is licensed to you under the Affero General Public License." https://cyber.harvard.edu/hoap/TagTeam_terms_of_service#Content_Ownership_and_Licensing




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