November 13, 2005

Amazon has tagging?

Have I been asleep at the wheel? I was browsing Amazon this morning looking for a replacement filter for my Philips coffeemaker (and not having much luck) and I noticed an entry box at the top of a listing enabling site visitors to add tags.

When did Amazon add this feature? Is anyone using it?

Update: Per a reader request I’m posting screenshot here and using it as an excuse for shameless self-promotion:

[tag interface at Amazon]

6 Comments »

  1. Where..? Can you leave an url or/and screenshot? I couldn’t find it.

    Comment by phred — November 14, 2005 @ 9:21 am

  2. Thanks! When I log in, even I can see it.. :-)

    Comment by phred — November 14, 2005 @ 11:12 am

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