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  • 19 Jan 09
    rabnett
    Mark Rabnett

    Schacter: "I spend most of my time pressing the buttons in front of the big glowing thing. Occasionally, gunfire is heard." ::: I believe where Del.icio.us succeeds that Google does not is buzz latency. Like weblogs, Del.icio.us’s social bookmarking syste

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    Jeton Aliji

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    • How do you approach user interface design?
      Lots and lots of iterations until something feels right. Avoiding features until the interface for them is apparent. Seeing how users use the existing features to do things I didn't expect, and then making those things easier.
    • From looking at del.icio.us from the outside, it appears you first design an architecture, throw it out in the wild, and then continue iteratively developing based off community feedback. Is this a correct observation? If so, how do you know when you've got enough of a product to throw it into the wild? Is it a conscious choice?
      I develop in the live system directly. I get pretty much immediate feedback about what works and what doesn't, and I'm not above backing out a change I've made if it ends up working badly.

      Usually I stay up really late hacking, and then as soon as I think I'm done implementing (but not debugging) I fall asleep. Then in the morning I fix all the damage
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    Andrés Silva

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    • A Del.icio.us Interview
      Occasionally, gunfire is heard

      The original headline for this article hit me last week in a post-Turkey haze.... laying on the couch... staring at the ceiling in the living room -- "Why Del.icio.us is more important than Google". Let's hear it for SENSATIONALISM! Woo-hoo!

      It's hard to compare the two... one is a web service and the other is a company, but they do have a common goal -- they strive to manage the endless pile of information that is the Web. They are both viewed as doing a successful job of this as measured by their ability to provide their users with relevant information... quickly.
    • A Del.icio.us Interview
      Occasionally, gunfire is heard

      The original headline for this article hit me last week in a post-Turkey haze.... laying on the couch... staring at the ceiling in the living room -- "Why Del.icio.us is more important than Google". Let's hear it for SENSATIONALISM! Woo-hoo!

      It's hard to compare the two... one is a web service and the other is a company, but they do have a common goal -- they strive to manage the endless pile of information that is the Web. They are both viewed as doing a successful job of this as measured by their ability to provide their users with relevant information... quickly.
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    • The original headline for this article hit me last week in a post-Turkey haze.... laying on the couch... staring at the ceiling in the living room -- "Why Del.icio.us is more important than Google". Let's hear it for SENSATIONALISM! Woo-hoo!
    • The original headline for this article hit me last week in a post-Turkey haze.... laying on the couch... staring at the ceiling in the living room -- "Why Del.icio.us is more important than Google". Let's hear it for SENSATIONALISM! Woo-hoo!
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