del.icio.us bookmarks for Tuesday July 05 2005
05-July-2005
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beginner's guide to del.icio.us
Delicious is easy to use, but it lacks any kind of serious documentation. Its interface is simple, which I find attractive, but it has that ubergeek slashdot unfriendly look to it. So, here’s the way to do it nice and easy:
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lists:thingsyoucandowithrss [DokuWiki]
Original article at TimYang.com. Basically, you can perform any task with RSS that requires search or information retrieval from a server. Automatically and repeatedly. I use this list to convince people to start using an RSS feed reader. There’s more t
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lists:thingsyoucandowithrss [DokuWiki]
Original article at TimYang.com. Basically, you can perform any task with RSS that requires search or information retrieval from a server. Automatically and repeatedly. I use this list to convince people to start using an RSS feed reader. There’s more t
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RssFwd : Reading RSS the way you are already reading your emails
This site allows anyone to subscribe to any RSS / Atom feed and receive the updates in their email inbox. You can get more technical information at the blog (e.g. download source codes, updates).
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1 Ahhh... my first ever del. links :O)
Hmmm - now that I have this whizzy linkroll it's tempting to look back on the actual process of tagging. This was my first day using del.icio.us - which at the time I was evaluating rather than 'using'. The first 2 postshave no extended text, and there's a duplicate entry, but otherwise it's striking that the tagging practices I evolved are clearly beginning even on the first day.
Mind you, I used to write proto-social bookmarking systems in the 90's, and have done a lot of social and personal resource cataloguing, so I guess it's no surprise that I had instincts for the kind of schema I would want to use. It'd be fun to go back over the months and days with a more serious eye for the evolution of tagging schemas - taking into account the evolution of the *uses* colleagues and clients began to make of my tagging. But then again, when am I going to find time to do that? :O)
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