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Ronald ALLANuseful tips for using social bookmarking site del.icio.us
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Johan LarssonFirst things first, real quick like. At it’s core, del.icio.us is a place where you can store your bookmarks and get to them from anywhere you can find an internet connection. Accounts are free, get yours today.
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Habit One: Make many marks
Bookmark everything you find interesting. You can’t really overdo it, so there’s no reason not to do it. Bookmarking a lot makes it e -
Habit Seven: Move it around
No need for your bookmarks to remain trapped in del.icio.us. If you have a blog, you can export your links a number of ways. You can have a list of each day’s bookmarks auto-posted to your blog by going into the settings section and clicking on the ‘daily blog posting’ link in the experimental section. There isn’t much documentation on this, but if you’re using Typepad look here, if you’re using MovableType look here (note the Blogger instructions in the comments), and Wordpress folks look here. Others should consult Google.If all that looks too intimidating, you can output a linkroll by using this utility
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Judy GresselUse this for presentation on tagging.
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brian rodneyHabit One: Make many marks
Bookmark everything you find interesting. You can’t really overdo it, so there’s no reason not to do it. Bookmarking a lot makes it easy to find your stuff again, plus you’re adding to the network effect and helping others -
Sue WatersPrivate: The Several Habits of Wildly Successful del.icio.us Users
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Rebecca Nashuseful tips for using social bookmarking site del.icio.us
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Rohn Wooddelicious tips
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Calamity Factorsdelicious tips
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Damien DeBarradel.icio.us guidance
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rchk !The Several Habits of Wildly Successful del.icio.us Users » Slacker Manager
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Richard DavisNote that the reference to "Inbox" is out of date - now called "Subscriptions" in the del.icio.us interface.
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Christophe Ducamparticle à traduire
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The Several Habits of Wildly Successful del.icio.us Users
<!--kw=jedi reading management-->First things first, real quick like. At it’s core, del.icio.us is a place where you can store your bookmarks and get to them from anywhere you can find an internet connection. Accounts are free, get yours today.
Though there aren’t many reasons not to set up an account, the biggest reason recently went away: Yahoo! acquired del.icio.us, thereby assuring at least the medium-term longevity of the site. That said, many of the best parts of del.icio.us don’t require you to get an account. So if you doubt you’ll sign up, continue reading–there’s probably something here for you.
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michael moonand to track what particular users have bookmarked. There are a couple of ways to begin using your inbox. You can click the ‘inbox’ link at the top of any page when you’re logged in and then click the ‘edit inbox’ link on the right side. Or you
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