Yahoo Devours Del.icio.us

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Clancy's picture

Please no ads

I hope there won't be ads on del.icio.us now. I have to say, I'm glad I use the open source alternative, de.lirio.us, instead.

CultureCat

cel4145's picture

one for Kairosnews

Perhaps once Drupal 4.7 comes out, someone will create a delicious module for Drupal so that we can create one as a subdomain of Kairosnews that anyone can use in the field. That would be good.

platypus matt's picture

Stumble

And I use STUMBLE, which has a nifty Firefox Extension for ease of use.

Stumblin'

I, too, use Stumble via FF now and then; however, it's so different from delicous (or delirious...which I need to think more about) in terms of what it provides, I'm not sure I see the connection here.

platypus matt's picture

Stumble and Del.icio

I've never been able to figure out what delicio.us is all about. I signed up for an account, but just ended up scratching my head. How the heck does it work? I notice there is a new integration extension for del.icio.us with Firefox, so it might be time to try it again, but it seemed like more trouble than should have been necessary.

Stumble is so easy to use that I was even able to explain to my mother-in-law (a computer newbie) how it worked. Many of my students also use it, whereas none that I know even know what "del.icio.us" is.

cel4145's picture

more on Yahoo and social software acquistions

The Guardian Unlimited has an article about this: Searching for a fresher taste