SharePoint Metadata is advancing with the versions and if you know how to work with the metadata you can make it easier for the users to search, locate, organise and use stuff within your organization.
The tags and the site columns makes it easier to get what you need within the search query, Below is a video from Sean Bordner who explains sites columns, Content Types, Term Store and Term set with real world examples we really found it useful and think if you spend 21 minutes here you can understand the sharepoint metadata in a better way
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1ZiDWycyfs
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