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12 points by jwilliams on Nov 7, 2008 | hide | past | favorite | 10 comments



It's too bad Yahoo has neglected it so, it was a great service.


http://delicious.com/charliecache jesus guise your numbers murder mine; plus, my tags are in a dire need of cleaning, and since delicious doesn't really provide any builtin features for handling your keywords in batch (at least none i know of) i'm wondering if any of you have written one.


Yay.

3826 bookmarks: http://delicious.com/zzzmarcus/

anyone else care to post a link to their profile?


http://delicious.com/xavic 2897 bookmarks

I think I prefer the previous del.icio.us ui, it had less "administrative debris" :-)

On the other hand, I think some things that worked in previous version don't work in the current one. For example, I can't see popular bookmarks by multiple tags, i.e. this doesn't work http://delicious.com/popular/ycombinator+paulgraham Wasn't this possible before?

Also, if I go to http://delicious.com/popular/ycombinator and then click on the Recent link, I would expect to see bookmarks recently tagged with ycombinator, but instead I'm directed to a page listing recent bookmarks (tagged with anything) http://delicious.com/recent/


5316 bookmarks: http://delicious.com/masterchef

Here's to remembering the early days of del.icio.us when you could drink from that unfiltered firehose, get the new stuff faster than anywhere else, and even though it'd go HTTP 500 here and there, you'd always forgive it because J was running it out of his apt for all of us :)

When it was small, del.icio.us was my "Hacker News" source.


http://del.icio.us/joshua ~ 11k bookmarks.


The man himself!

Do you hate the trappings of the Big Rewrite as much as the rest of us? (the new domain, the redesign that replaced simple sincerity with YUI smarm)


I struggle with it more than I'd like...


http://delicious.com/ogu/

just 267 bookmarks.

I love this service, and the firefox extension is one of the main reasons I still use firefox as my main browser. :)


one more thing, i think what delicious is doing will bring about the next phase of the internet. this is a stretch, but i'd even put them on par with google (granted, didn't yahoo buy out delicous?) in the sense that they're pooling vast amount of data making their users do all their dirty work for them, in that we're the ones in charge of describing information and figuring out what it's worth. delicious has a lot of potential, but like i said earlier i think we, the users, could benefit a bit more from our own pool of information with some sort of library or tool-kit to re-evaluate what we don't want to forget.




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