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Google Reader Is Not About Reading News It Is About Curation | Regular Geek
Granted, I am making sweeping generalizations here, but the typical complaints make sense only in this view. I wrote a critique of the changes , both good and bad, when the new Reader was available. So, the typical complaints regarding the new Google Reader center on a few items: Only the third item is about consumption, but it is also heavily related to the other three items. +1 having a different meaning than a traditional Google Reader share is a minor point and can be resolved if the other items were resolved. The real question is, who cares about these items? Who cares if RSS feeds from Google Reader shares are eliminated?Therapeutic role of bookmarking « Licorize' Blog
Delicious pioneered social bookmarking in 2004 with a focus on organizing bookmarks by tags. Around the same time, Digg gained popularity for being the first social news source, and MySpace was quickly emerging. For the first time, the Internet began to harness the power of the people.
Social Bookmarking Fragmentation | Ingenic Blog
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Faveous is a fairly new entrant into the field, and is very like Trunkly, but the choice is slightly wider in my opinion. Sources are very similar, but you can also filter by all media, images, videos, music and documents. One particularly nice feature is the ability to save your Twitter favourites as well however; it can also delete them afterwards if you wish. There's little to choose between both systems, but since it only takes a few moments to set up, why not use both?On my non-technical site, I got about 1 add in the last 100,000 page views. Its mostly a waste of screen space and user attention. However, when I publish pillar reference content aimed at geeks, the simple Delicious button which shows number of people who already added it performs VERY well for me. (Incidentally: that social proof is totally missing with ShareThis/AddThis/etc. I wish they would incorporate it.) I just added it to my site but I don't see any option for displaying the statistics you were referring to - i.e. how many people have bookmarked something with it (except on the delicious website, of course).
Hacker News | Ask HN: Do your users actually use those social bookmarking icons (ShareThis/AddThis)?
Hacker News | The Costs of Bookmarking
Pour être interopérables, les annotations en ligne ont besoin d'un standard | L'Atelier: Disruptive innovation
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Curation - Tools - Introduction
Remix Web Pages & Share Them With Others Using BO.LT
Link sharing is something we’re all becoming accustomed to. Whenever I come across an interesting article on, say, MakeUseOf or a funny photo or infographic , one of my first instincts is to share it with others. Whether I think it will be helpful to the readers or the authors themselves, or if I just want to gauge interest, sharing links has become second nature to me. When sharing content, we’ve found that shortening links is the most effective way to not only make the link fit on a site like Twitter , but for us to track activity around them via clicks, views, etc. But what if we could do even more with the links we share?A young UK-based startup called Favilous has joined the crowded social bookmarking space. It hopes to differentiate itself from the legions of existing bookmarking services by building a community behind the bookmarks, so users can share descriptions of sites and help each other discover new online destinations (see a clip from one of their tour slides below). On the site, users can see other users’ popular bookmarks as well as the most popular bookmarks in various categories, including “Top Sites” and picks for categories such as food, entertainment, and travel. Once you sign up, you pick a number of categories, for example, blogs or music, that are of interest to you. Favilous populates the top sites in each of those categories, and to edit this list, you need to expand the category to see “all sites” and narrow it down from there, or else enter in a URL manually.
Favilous joins crowded social bookmarking space | VentureBeat
Leena Rao currently works as a writer for TechCrunch. She recently finished graduate school at the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University, where she studied business journalism and videography. From 2004 to 2007, she helped lead Congresswoman Carloyn Maloney’s community outreach and relations efforts in New York City.
Yahoo News Teams Up With Facebook To Curate Content From Your Friends | TechCrunch
One of the biggest issues for users who work with different web browsers is synchronization. This includes passwords, log in information and of course bookmarks. Most browsers come with synchronization options, but those only include synchronizing bookmarks between versions of the same browser. And the import option is only important a certain state which means that updates are not included. So what is the alternative then?
Linkman Lite, Multi-Browser Bookmarks Manager
Tidy Favorites
A New Breakthrough in Working with Bookmarks Tidy Favorites is a next-generation program that makes working with bookmarks safer, faster and easier. Intuitively designed and fully customizable to suit your exact needs, Tidy Favorites sets a new standard with dozens of exclusive features:Bookmarking
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