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Tag or tagging may refer to:

[edit] Personal identifiers

  • Dog tag, a small, flat, metal identification label attached to a dog collar
  • Dog tag (military), a small, flat, metal identification label worn around the neck of military personnel
  • Triage tag, a tool used by first responders and medical personnel at mass casualty incidents
  • A form of signature used by graffiti artists
  • Another name for a license plate

[edit] Computer uses

  • Tag (metadata), a keyword or term associated with or assigned to a piece of information
  • TAG (BBS), a DOS-based bulletin board system software program
  • Tag system, a deterministic computational model
  • Knowledge tag, a type of meta-information that captures knowledge about content, media, or data
  • Electronic tagging, a form of non-surreptitious surveillance
  • Revision tag, a textual label associated with a specific revision of a project
  • HTML tag, part of an Hypertext Markup Language document
  • Tag (programming), a method for passing parameters to subroutines
  • Tag editor, software for editing the metadata of multimedia files
  • Meta element, also called Meta tags are html & html elements

[edit] Corporations and organizations

[edit] Education and language

[edit] Sports and entertainment

[edit] Science and technology

[edit] Politics

  • Tag, the German word for “day”, is used in names of German legislative bodies, such as Landtag, Reichstag and Bundestag, because the earliest German legislative bodies met for a single day. It translates into English as Diet.

[edit] Other uses

[edit] See also

  • Tagline, a form of advertising slogan
  • Tagged, an online social networking site
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