Tag (disambiguation)
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Template:Wiktionarypar Tagging, tag, tags or tagged can refer to any of the following:
- Electronic tagging is a form of non-surreptitious surveillance consisting of an electronic device attached to a person or vehicle allowing their whereabouts to be monitored.
- Metadata (computing), can include contextual tags associated with data.
- HTML elements in Web pages can contain tags which bear extra information about the element.
- Tags are descriptors that individuals assign to objects, in the practice of collaborative categorization known as folksonomy.
- ID3 tags are used to label compressed audio files.
- In Revision control systems such as CVS, to tag a project is to associate a name with a version of a file or other versioned object.
- Taglines or tags on bulletin board systems and later other venues such as email would come to be referred to as signatures.
- Part-of-speech tagging of a corpus is common in linguistics.
- Graffiti is often a simple signature known as a tag.
- In sport tagging refers to passing control to another member of a team.
- RFID and similar labelling technologies are also known as tagging.
- A polyhistidine-tag is an example of tagging in biochemistry where tags can aid purification, detection, or construction of nanostructures.
- Particle detectors in particle physics are used to tag or identify particles.
- In barbershop music, a tag refers to the last measures of a song.
- Tag is a game, often played by children.
- In Collaborative fiction, the term (or 'tig') indicates that the current writer is done and the other (or one of the others) should take their turn.
- In blogging it indicates that the set of questions just answered by one blogger should be taken by those named and used as the basis for a post. From the children's game.
- Tagged is a kind of blogging activity for teenagers.
- TAG Body Spray, a Global Gillette brand of body spray.
- TAG Heuer, a Swiss watchmaker;
- Tag is the German word for day.
TAG can stand for any of the following:
- Techniques d'Avant Garde, an investment company that sponsored WilliamsF1 in the early 1980s and funded the construction of turbocharged Porsche engines to Team McLaren in the mid 1980s;
- Technical Architecture Group, a W3C body created to document and build consensus around principles of Web architecture;
- Technical Advisory Group, a synonym for a Working group;
- Tree-adjoining grammar, in computational linguistics;
- Topological abelian group, in mathematics;
- Triacylglycerol, in biochemistry;
- Transcendental argument for the existence of God, in Christian apologetics;
- Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia Railway Template:Reporting mark;
- Talented And Gifted;
- TAG, a kind of cardboard;
- TAG, a brand of bulletin board system (BBS) software;
- TAG or Televía, Spanish words which act as synonyms for the Free Flow system of toll payment in hispanophone countries;