What is the brand system?

The Tag System refers to one of the several methods of marking items using technology. The three main use of the TAG system in the twentieth first century technology is the connection of metadata to multimedia, connecting bar coded images to information and entertainment that someone has chosen to connect with them, and signal with web browsers to portray the content on the website. Each of these three systems is completely separate and works in a completely different way. There are several standards for brand format including ID3in1 and ID3V2, as well as APEV2, Vorbis Comments, MPR (iTunes® Metadata Tag) and Windows Media, but in any case the metadata in the brands is separated from the actual sound or video content in the file. Metadata brand ELP users for identifying and organizing their collections. There are also metadata editors that allow you to edit brands individually or in doses and also help with file organization.

The second type of TAG is the Microsoft® brand that uses barcode images that can be transformed into personal icons to connect an object on which the image appears to any information attached to it. Individuals can create their own image and "read", marks are done using a mobile phone that can interpret them by photographing or scanning. An example is an advertising poster published by the restaurant at the bus stop with its own Microsoft® brand, which refers to their website booking page. The passers -by, who scans the brand, is transported to the web using a browser on its smartphone and can immediately make a reservation for food.

The third type of Jemetoda brand to display elements in HTML. This tag system can indicate types of objects, actions and hierarchy. For example, the web heading structure can be created via HTML TAG System.

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