11 November 2005
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31 October 2005
del.icio.us/about
by urbanfoto & 6 othersan explanation of what the hell you do with this del.icio.us thing
28 October 2005
27 October 2005
Social Bookmarking Tools (I): A General Review
by BeerBSD & 46 others (via)__ D-Lib Magazine; April 2005; Volume 11 Number 4; ISSN 1082-9873; Social Bookmarking Tools (I); A General Review; Tony Hammond, Timo Hannay, Ben Lund, and Joanna Scott; Nature Publishing Group; {t.hammond, t.hannay, b.lund, j.scott}@nature.com
26 October 2005
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20 October 2005
Revealicious - revealing the way you use del.icio.us
by AdverseE & 1 otherview your del.cio.us bookmarks using SpaceNav, TagsCloud and Grouper
15 October 2005
Simpy - tagging, social bookmarking and personal search engine
by thauser & 51 others''Simpy indexes your bookmarks and lets you search them. It eliminates the need to use bookmark folders (also known as categories) by using tags to create virtual, dynamic folders on the fly.''
14 October 2005
09 October 2005
Social Bookmarking Tools (I): A General Review
by thauser & 46 others__ D-Lib Magazine; April 2005; Volume 11 Number 4; ISSN 1082-9873; Social Bookmarking Tools (I); A General Review; Tony Hammond, Timo Hannay, Ben Lund, and Joanna Scott; Nature Publishing Group; {t.hammond, t.hannay, b.lund, j.scott}@nature.com
Social Bookmarking Tools (I): A General Review
by bcpbcp & 46 othersWith the introduction of new social software applications such as blogs, wikis, newsfeeds, social networks, and bookmarking tools (the subject of this paper), the claim that Shelley Powers makes in a Burningbird blog entry [1] seems apposite: "This is the user's web now, which means it's my web and I can make the rules." Reinvention is revolution – it brings us always back to beginnings.