Tag
From The Art and Popular Culture Encyclopedia
Related e |
Featured: |
Tag or tagging may refer to:
Contents |
[edit]
Identification
- Pet tag, an ID tag worn by pets
- Ear tag, an ID tag worn by farm animals
- Dog tag (military), an ID tag worn by military personnel
- A form of graffiti signature
- A vehicle registration plate
- A QR code is a mobile phone tag
[edit]
Computing
- Tag (metadata), an index term assigned to a piece of information
- Tag URI, a unique identifier protocol used in internet technologies
- Tag (programming), a method for passing parameters to subroutines
- TAG (BBS), a bulletin board software program
- HTML tag, a component of the HTML programming language
- Knowledge tag, a type of meta-information that captures knowledge about an information resource
- Revision tag, a label for a specific revision of a project
- Tag system, a deterministic computational model
- Using a tag editor to edit the metadata of multimedia content
- The entries in tag files generated by ctags, indexes to identifiers in source code
[edit]
Language and education
- Tag (LeapFrog), an interactive reading device
- Part-of-speech tagging, the process of marking up words as corresponding to a particular part of speech
- Tag question, a grammatical structure that converts a statement to a question
- Talented and Gifted program, a type of educational curriculum
- School for the Talented & Gifted, Dallas, Texas
- Tree-adjoining grammar, a grammar framework
- Tag (Hebrew writing), a decoration drawn over some of the letters in Jewish scrolls
[edit]
Sport
- Tag (game), a playground game
- Tag out, a play in baseball
- Tag team, a type of wrestling
[edit]
Media
- Tag (advertisement), a sportswear commercial
- Tag (barbershop music)
- Tag (comics), a Marvel character
- Tag: The Power of Paint, a computer game
- Tag Entertainment, a film production company
- TAG Recordings, a record label
- TAG Theatre Company, a touring theatre company in Scotland
- "Tagged" (The Penguins of Madagascar episode)
- The Andy Griffith Show, a TV series
- The Theatre Arts Guild, a community theatre in Halifax, Nova Scotia
- Post-credits scene, a clip appearing at the end of some media
- Tag, the main character of "ModNation Racers".
[edit]
Natural science
- Protein tag, a biochemistry method
- Skin tag, a small benign tumour
- Theoretical and Applied Genetics, a scientific journal
- Trans Austria Gas Pipeline
- Triglyceride, a chemical compound
- Tumor-associated glycoprotein, a type of protein
[edit]
Government/political organizations
- Tactical Assault Group, an Australian counter-terrorism unit
- Tamils Against Genocide, a peace organization
- Treatment Action Group, an HIV/AIDS activist organization
- The German word for "day", found in the names of some German legislative bodies (such as Landtag), translating to English as Diet
[edit]
Logistics
- Kimball tag, formerly used to identify products to a stock control system
- RFID tag, current stock control technology
- A label used in electronic article surveillance to prevent shoplifting
[edit]
Other uses
- TAG Body Spray
- TAG Group, a Luxembourgian private holding company
- Electronic tagging, a form of non-surreptitious surveillance using a device attached to a person or vehicle
- Triage tag, a tool used to classify victims of mass casualty incidents
- Talal Abu-Ghazaleh Organization, an international holding company
- Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia Railway
- The Theatre Arts Guild, a community theatre
- Timneh African Grey, a parrot
- Topological abelian group, a concept in mathematics
- Transcendental argument for the existence of God
- Transparent Armor Gun Shield, an armor system
- Transportes Aéreos Guatemaltecos, a Guatemalan airline
[edit]
See also
- Tagger (disambiguation)
- Tagged, a social networking site
- Tagline, a form of advertising slogan
Unless indicated otherwise, the text in this article is either based on Wikipedia article "Tag" or another language Wikipedia page thereof used under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License; or on research by Jahsonic and friends. See Art and Popular Culture's copyright notice.