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October 30, 2005
So Del.Icio.Us
I decided it was finally time for me to start playing around with del.icio.us
I created my first set of links here and added it to my bookmarks toolbar in firefox. See pic below.
This social bookmarking service has actually been around for a while, and it a pretty cool tool for letting people see what things you care about and are reading on the web. Do you like this service? If so, leave a comment!
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Also I could not seem to figure out how to use del.icio.us which sucked, since I own a Mac, and could not figure a way to export my Safari browser bookmarks without paying for extra software. Those are the breaks of owning a Mac vs. a PC these days, I guess.
Posted by: Jen Sardam | Aug 14, 2006 4:34:59 PM
I am big into the whole social bookmarking and networking craze. It can be fun but addictive, but a great way to keep in touch w/friends, share my interests and connect w/new friends, even if only virtually.
I prefer Blinklist and am at http://www.blinklist.com/ecrivaine32
I'm also on BlueDot, which is pretty cool at http://www.bluedot.us
A lot of my other links are on my Tribe site: http://people.tribe.net/ecrivaine32 if you are interested, such as Library Thing for cataloging my books and Last.FM for my music tastes, etc. I have so much fun playing around w/these sites after my days at work.
Posted by: Jen Sardam | Aug 14, 2006 4:32:58 PM
Zaw - I found the service to be pretty good, but I think it won't be _great_ until it is directly integrated in to the browser. The FireFox plugin they have is so-so, but there is a lot more potential. I guess that Flock browser has a bit tighter integration, but we still need more.
Also, not sure if you noticed, but Google is allowing you to Star and Flag sites from your Search History. Definitely trying to tackle the same issue.
Posted by: Patrick Lightbody | Oct 30, 2005 6:16:10 PM



