Delicious.
I’ve been getting really into del.icio.us lately. If you haven’t heard of del.icio.us, well then… after you’ve extracted yourself from underneath that rock, click that link. Immediately.
The basic premise of del.icio.us is to allow you to save your bookmarks from anywhere in the world. (Well, anywhere with an internet connection. It might be a little on the difficult side to use del.icio.us from the middle of the Gobe or in an Amish village.) But that’s not the end of it - it’s a social community in a way, because you can browse other people’s bookmarks and see what other people are saving.
I recently liberated all my bookmarks from the confines of my Firefox installation using an excellent extension called, cleverly enough, “Delicious Bookmarks.” It let me export all my bookmarks from one to the other and even auto-tag them according to what other people have used.
It’s really quite amazing sometimes what you can find when you connect to other people’s interests. I’ve discovered some great links - anything and everything from recipes to try, to DIY solutions to organization, to various memes, to… whatever. As time goes on, I’d like to get more active on here again, and I think del.icio.us will be providing the fodder for most of my entries.
That is, if anyone’s still reading this.
If you’re already on del.icio.us, please feel free to join my network. If you come across a link you think I’d find interesting, by all means share it. You can suggest links for me by simply tagging them with for:tigerblade and they’ll show up on my feed.
Happy bookmarking!