STRONGLY TYPED TAGS
First Claim
1. One or more computer-readable storage media devices having computer-readable instructions thereon which, when executed, implement a method comprising:
- presenting a user interface that enables a user to create a tag that is to be used to tag one or more digital objects;
defining the tag using the user interface;
strongly typing the tag by providing a unique ID that is associated with an individual or group of people, wherein the tag is configured to associate a changeable property with the unique ID, the changeable property being a name, wherein different names associated with a same unique ID are automatically resolved to the same unique ID independent of a user resolving the different names; and
presenting the tag in a navigation tree that is displayed on the user interface and which includes a tag node that is expandable to expose a list of previously created tags.
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Abstract
In one or more embodiments, a tag is provided and includes a property that associates a strongly typed variable with the tag. Strongly typed variables can include any suitable types. For example, in at least some embodiments, the strongly typed variable is a people type that allows the tag to be associated with an individual person or group of people by virtue of a unique identification that is associated with the person or group. Strongly typed tags can then serve as a foundation upon which various other types of information and services can be provided to enhance the user experience.
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20 Claims
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1. One or more computer-readable storage media devices having computer-readable instructions thereon which, when executed, implement a method comprising:
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presenting a user interface that enables a user to create a tag that is to be used to tag one or more digital objects; defining the tag using the user interface; strongly typing the tag by providing a unique ID that is associated with an individual or group of people, wherein the tag is configured to associate a changeable property with the unique ID, the changeable property being a name, wherein different names associated with a same unique ID are automatically resolved to the same unique ID independent of a user resolving the different names; and presenting the tag in a navigation tree that is displayed on the user interface and which includes a tag node that is expandable to expose a list of previously created tags. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A system comprising:
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a digital object embodied on a computer-readable storage medium; a tag associated with the digital object and embodied on the computer-readable storage medium, wherein the tag includes a property that associates a strongly typed variable with the tag, wherein the tag is configured to associate a changeable property with the strongly typed variable, the strongly typed variable including a unique ID, the changeable property being a name, and wherein different names associated with a same unique ID are automatically resolved to the same unique ID independent of a user resolving the different names; and code embodied on the computer-readable storage medium configured to present the tag in a navigation tree that comprises a tag node expandable to expose a list of previously created tags. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A computer-implemented method, comprising:
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providing one or more objects having at least one strongly typed tag and at least one changeable property, the at least one changeable property being a name, wherein different names associated with a same unique ID are automatically resolved to the same unique ID independent of a user resolving the different names, wherein strongly typed tags uniquely associate tags with an individual or group of people; presenting a navigation tree comprising a tag node that is expandable to expose a list of previously created tags which are usable to tag the one or more objects. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20)
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