It has an interface that’s worthy of discussion. I like the chances they are taking. Don’t agree with them all (accessing the sources list from the Start header doesn’t work for me), but still – it’s nice to see its evolution.
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Google vs. del.icio.us
particletree: Kevin Hale: The Importance of RSS:
…When we launched this site, we knew that the tutorials and information we were gathering and creating were good—that they would be somewhat valuable to the web development community. The problem was that we didn’t want this useful, time-sensitive information to sit around for days (or even weeks) waiting to be picked up by search bots and then found by people accidentally or when they were desperate for a solution.
So I proposed that we turned to del.icio.us to expand our readership. Every time something went up on the site that I felt would be good enough for a wider audience, I added it to my del.icio.us account with the appropriate tags and descriptions. Our goal was to try and get a feature on del.icio.us/popular by the end of July and to our surprise, we accomplished it in less than a week. After two weeks of diligent posting and tagging, Google gave us a little over 50 referrals while del.icio.us gave us over 700.
I think the reason del.icio.us is so successful at bringing the appropriate audience to good material is because they track the changing web by using people to calculate what is essentially “page rank.� They get access to decent fuzzy logic for a fraction of the cost and the democracy of the system allows anyone to get their idea of what deserves face-time into the system almost immediately.
Basically, tagging systems are wonderful breeding grounds for the principles contained in Malcom Gladwell’s The Tipping Point. They do a great job of gathering Salesmen, Mavens and Connectors all in one place. Mavens stalk the new entries on the front page and certain tag pages to filter through the chaos and find the latest treasures. The RSS feeds act as a sort of technological bridge/pseudo-connector to get the information to the real Connectors and Salesman. From what I’ve noticed, a good idea can make it into del.icio.us/popular in about 5 days, a good Salesman/Connector/Maven like Dave Shea or Jeffrey Veen can get a good idea into del.icio.us/popular in less than two hours.
Tag mania sweeps the Web
Tag mania sweeps the Web | InfoWorld | Column | 2005-07-20 | By Jon Udell:
When I first wrote about social tagging services last year, Flickr (for shared photos) and del.icio.us (for shared bookmarks) were among a handful of tag-enriched applications. Nowadays you can’t turn around without tripping over a new one. Three newcomers are My Web 2.0, Rojo 2.0, and Swik.
…Is this a fad or a real breakthrough in information management? I say both. Tagging has attained the elusive cachet of coolness. New taggers feel an initial thrill of empowerment. Venture capitalists, sensing the buzz, are looking to amplify it.
When the novelty wears off, though, I think that tagging will have altered the information landscape in a fundamental way. Here’s an example: I’m often asked a question that begins with “Do you have any pointers to … ?” The answer to such a question is a set of URLs. Two years ago, I would have collected those URLs and transmitted them in the body of an e-mail. Nowadays I’d collect them using del.icio.us tags and send only the del.icio.us URL.
Metal lyrics and song meanings
DarkLyrics.com and SongMeanings are two sites for the bookmarks.
MWSnap is a great screen capture utility
From its site:
- 5 snapping modes.
- Support for BMP, JPG, TIFF, PNG and GIF formats, with selected color depth and quality settings.
- System-wide hotkeys.
- Clipboard copy/paste.
- Printing.
- Auto-saving, auto-printing.
- Auto-start with Windows.
- Minimizing to system tray.
- An auto-extending list of fixed sizes, perfect for snapping images for icons and glyphs.
- A zoom tool for magnifying selected parts of the screen.
- A ruler tool for measuring screen objects lengths.
- A color picker showing screen colors with separated RGB parts.
- Fast picture viewer.
- Adding frames and mouse pointer images.
- Multilevel configurable undo and redo.
- Multilingual versions.
- Configurable user interface.
- And more…
And it’s free.
Mom is out of ICU
Mom is now breathing, eating and drinking on her own. While she is still fighting pneumonia, she is far more stable and can now communicate fully with us. Thanks for everyone’s well wishes and prayers.
When will blogging peak?
That counts upon what you mean by “peak”. For Jeremy Zawodny of Yahoo! (and I’m paraphrasing) its when blogging goes from being “the new thing” or “the thing that changes/reinvents X” to just another part of daily life for a bunch of people. He wants to know when you think that will happen.
My answer – and it will jar my DIY readers – just look at Xanga, LiveJournal, and MySpace. That day has already come for millions.
We may thumb our noses at those communities, but it is there you will find folks blogging as just another part of daily life.
However, I don’t think we are even close to peaking in terms of innovation or in raw numbers of adopters.
The Patriot Act and Philadelphia: what Reauthorization means to you
Please read this important post (with tips on how you can make a difference) by Thom at Philly Future on the Patriot Act and Philadelphia.
Yesterday the House voted to make provisions of what was to be temporary in the Patriot Act permenent.
Here is how local Pennsylvania representatives voted.
No matter what your views on the law, you should get educated as to what it means – for our safety yes, but more importantly in my eyes – for our freedom.
Oh man, I wish I could go to this…
It’s nice to be mentioned as one of “today’s leading online community sites” with such good company! But the session is in California Oregon and in just a couple weeks. There is just no way I can make it to this:
O’Reilly Open Source Convention: Open Source Community and Citizen Journalism Communities with Drupal – August 1-5, 2005 – Portland, OR.:
In the past year, Drupal has gone from a secret weapon used by those “in the know” to powering many of today’s leading online community sites. E.g. Spread Firefox, Planet Cocoon, BaitCar, Urban Vancouver, Philly Future, BlufftonToday, etc. At this BOF, learn from the Drupal community and Drupal entities like Bryght and Civic Space
about the Drupal best practices for creating online community. All are
welcome including Drupal users and developers and newbies. We can all
learn from each other.
via Roland Tanglao.
What if they had guns?
In America assault weapons are legal. Crazy question – but what if the terrorists in London had guns? What if the passengers did? What could have happened?
Matt has posted a roundup of our local reaction to this latest attack in “Philly Bloggers React to Today’s Bombings in London“.
My well wishes go out to London.