Einst erfand Delicious die "sozialen" Lesezeichen. Zuletzt stand der Dienst aber kurz vor dem Aus. Die Youtube-Gründer wollen ihn nun zum Twitter-Konkurrenten umbauen.
gnizr™ (gə-nīzər) is an open source application for social bookmarking and web mashup. It is easy to use gnizr to create a personalized del.icio.us-like portal for a group of friends and colleagues to store, classify and share information, and to mash-it-up with information about location. It's free.
Software As She’s Developed Mahemoff’s Podcast/Blog - Web, Programming, Usability from the Author of ‘Ajax Design Patterns’ (AjaxPatterns.org) FRONT PAGEABOUTRSSPODCAST← Maps: A MontageThe TiddlyWeb Request-Response Lifecycle → Instalicious: Push Delicious “ToRead” Items Into Instapaper July 14th, 2009 · 1 Comment Instapaper lets me read stuff later - I hit a bookmarklet when I’m reading it and I can see it later on my browser or in iphone, or print articles in a newspaper format. The problem is, I’d rather add that stuff to my Delicious stream so I have a permanent record, others can see it, and it plays nicely with in mashups. So I decided I want a way to bookmark things in Delicious as normal, but still have them appear in Instapaper. Here’s the script: Instalicious Instalicious is a little Python script that plucks out items tagged “toread” - or some other configurable tag - and pushes them to Instapaper. Fortunately, both services have easy APIs (Instapaper API; Delicious A
Imagine you have hundreds (or even thousands) of webpage URLs that you want to upload to your del.icio.us account. How would do this bulk submit when the delicious system allows you to bookmark web pages one at a time ?
R. Kaptein, P. Serdyukov, und J. Kamps. Proceedings of the 33rd International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval, Seite 839--840. New York, NY, USA, ACM, (2010)