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#20
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Tags are saved in the EXIF metadata and are a standard recognized by many photo applications. So, for instance, when moving tagged photos from the N9 to Picasa, the tags wouldn't be lost.
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It seems tags are associated with images, as they preserved when moving them back-forth. About removing tags - I think you have to just de-select the tags set, via the "Edit tags" option.