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Changeset 2010135


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Timestamp:
01/10/2019 05:19:50 PM (7 years ago)
Author:
pcis
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laiser-tag
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  • laiser-tag/tags/1.2/readme.txt

    r2009527 r2010135  
    1414Turbocharge your structured content to help your users find what they are looking for and increase visibility on the internet.  Laiser Tag is fast, easy to use and proven to be effective.
    1515
    16 Laiser Tag is an automated tagging plugin for WordPress that uses the Thomson Reuters Open Calais API by fetching semantic data (people, places, events, etc.) relevant to the body of a content post in WordPress and converting that data into associated tags. Laiser Tag is developed and supported by by Pacific Coast Information Systems and will always be free to use.
     16Laiser Tag is an automated tagging plugin for WordPress that uses the Open Calais API by fetching semantic data (people, places, events, etc.) relevant to the body of a content post in WordPress and converting that data into associated tags. Laiser Tag is developed and supported by by Pacific Coast Information Systems and will always be free to use.
    1717
    1818WordPress administrators install the plugin, and obtain an Open Calais API key which is used to send tag requests that are used in populating tags automatically on all specified WordPress content.
     
    6262= What is Open Calais? =
    6363
    64 Open Calais is a free web service provided by Thomson Reuters since 2008. The API is used for incorporating semantic functionality into content management systems, applications, websites and even blogs. It enables users to create and attach rich semantic metadata (tags) from their submitted unstructured text.
     64Open Calais is a free web service provided by Refinitiv. The API is used for incorporating semantic functionality into content management systems, applications, websites and even blogs. It enables users to create and attach rich semantic metadata (tags) from their submitted unstructured text.
    6565
    6666= Why should I use Laiser Tag? =
  • laiser-tag/trunk/readme.txt

    r2009521 r2010135  
    1414Turbocharge your structured content to help your users find what they are looking for and increase visibility on the internet.  Laiser Tag is fast, easy to use and proven to be effective.
    1515
    16 Laiser Tag is an automated tagging plugin for WordPress that uses the Thomson Reuters Open Calais API by fetching semantic data (people, places, events, etc.) relevant to the body of a content post in WordPress and converting that data into associated tags. Laiser Tag is developed and supported by by Pacific Coast Information Systems and will always be free to use.
     16Laiser Tag is an automated tagging plugin for WordPress that uses the Open Calais API by fetching semantic data (people, places, events, etc.) relevant to the body of a content post in WordPress and converting that data into associated tags. Laiser Tag is developed and supported by by Pacific Coast Information Systems and will always be free to use.
    1717
    1818WordPress administrators install the plugin, and obtain an Open Calais API key which is used to send tag requests that are used in populating tags automatically on all specified WordPress content.
     
    6262= What is Open Calais? =
    6363
    64 Open Calais is a free web service provided by Thomson Reuters since 2008. The API is used for incorporating semantic functionality into content management systems, applications, websites and even blogs. It enables users to create and attach rich semantic metadata (tags) from their submitted unstructured text.
     64Open Calais is a free web service provided by Refinitiv. The API is used for incorporating semantic functionality into content management systems, applications, websites and even blogs. It enables users to create and attach rich semantic metadata (tags) from their submitted unstructured text.
    6565
    6666= Why should I use Laiser Tag? =
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