Delicious bookmarks?
I watched the podcast, I read the tutorial, and spent lots of time being nosey looking at everyone else's bookmarks. "Back in the day" we used to have urls for things we called "jumppages".. this is WAY more convenient. This way we can nose into other peoples bookmarks much more efficiently! I think this may be useful if you actually come across someone who's pretty thorough and objective in their tagging. But as for me putting my bookmarks there only to have other people tag them with rude names... no thanks. Its hard enough for the wiki- editors to keep malcontents and destructive people from messing up a good source of information. Thankfully they have back ups and back ups and back ups of all those pages to revert to.
Delicious was...interesting... enlightening.. but in my opinion.. not very useful for objective research. However, I do see the value for people who use different computers throughout the day to have a url tailored to their bookmarking needs.
I watched the podcast, I read the tutorial, and spent lots of time being nosey looking at everyone else's bookmarks. "Back in the day" we used to have urls for things we called "jumppages".. this is WAY more convenient. This way we can nose into other peoples bookmarks much more efficiently! I think this may be useful if you actually come across someone who's pretty thorough and objective in their tagging. But as for me putting my bookmarks there only to have other people tag them with rude names... no thanks. Its hard enough for the wiki- editors to keep malcontents and destructive people from messing up a good source of information. Thankfully they have back ups and back ups and back ups of all those pages to revert to.
Delicious was...interesting... enlightening.. but in my opinion.. not very useful for objective research. However, I do see the value for people who use different computers throughout the day to have a url tailored to their bookmarking needs.
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