del.icio.us
May 25th, 2005 Posted in Uncategorized
I have started to use del.icio.us which is a social bookmaring manager. The web site described it like this:
» del.icio.us is a social bookmarks manager. It allows you to easily add sites you like to your personal collection of links, to categorize those sites with keywords, and to share your collection not only between your own browsers and machines, but also with others.
» Once you’ve registered for the service, you add a simple bookmarklet to your browser (see below). When you find a web page you’d like to add to your list, you simply select the del.icio.us bookmarklet, and you’ll be prompted for a information about the page. You can add descriptive terms to group similar links together, modify the title of the page, and add extended notes for yourself or for others.» You can access your list of links from any web browser. By default, your links are shown to you in reverse chronological order, with those you’ve added most recently at the top. In addition to viewing by date, you can also view all links in a specific category (you define your own categories as you add the links), or search your links for keywords.» What makes del.icio.us a social system is its ability to let you see the links that others have collected, as well as showing you who else has bookmarked a specific site. You can also view the links collected by others, and subscribe to the links of people whose lists you find interesting.
A number of people I know have been using it for some time and urging me to “get on board”. I guess I resisted for some time because as I use a notebook as my primary computer, I just don’t have the need to access my bookmarks from any computer and I was satisfied with just bookmarking in firefox.
Having started to use it, I now see some advantages:
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backup for my bookmarks (just in case I forget when I reinstall my operating system one day)
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I like the feature of being able to look at what other people are bookmarking via the tags
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The feature of sharing my bookmarks, I am not convinced on but if you would like to have a look it is here
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