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Delicious Upgrade

Tony Karrer

Yesterday, at my presentation Introduction to eLearning 2.0 - ASTD OC , I mentioned that Yahoo MyWeb had a few features that del.icio.us And that had made me previously conclude: Yahoo MyWeb better than del.icio.us, rollyo, et.al. had been acquired by Yahoo and it was likely that slowly these features would get integrated.

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Delicious Upgrade Only Skin Deep

Clark Quinn

I personally think delicious is a great tool and I often describe it's use in presentations and workshops. However, it interestingly left out a lot of what I said was missing in my post - Yahoo MyWeb better than del.icio.us, rollyo, et.al. It recently went through an upgrade that improved the look and performance.

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Delicious Upgrade Only Skin Deep

Tony Karrer

I personally think delicious is a great tool and I often describe it's use in presentations and workshops. However, it interestingly left out a lot of what I said was missing in my post - Yahoo MyWeb better than del.icio.us, rollyo, et.al. It recently went through an upgrade that improved the look and performance.

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Not so tasty now

Learning with e's

Matthew 5:13 (New Testament) The Delicious social bookmarking site used to be one of my favourite social media tools. When Yahoo bought Delicious back in 2005 for an estimated $18 million, we all expected great things, and we got them. This represents a significant loss of capital for Yahoo. Not any more.

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My New Social Bookmarking Tool

eLearning Cyclops

I have been a big fan of social bookmarking and my preferred tool for social bookmarking has been Delicious. With the initial rumor that Yahoo will be discontinuing it and now the news they may be selling it , I imported my bookmarks to Diigo. It was a very easy process and retained all of my tags.

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A Web 2.0 wonderland

Learning with e's

O Delicious day! Tags: delicious Web 2.0 Come to my arms, my Bebo boy! He chortled in his joy. Twas Brizzly, and the Stixy Hyves Did Digg and Dropbox in the Wayn ; All Memoove were the Blogger posts, And the Moof Feedjit Scribd. With a tip of the hat to Lewis Carroll) Image source Posted by Steve Wheeler from Learning with e's.

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The Connected Educator: Building a Professional Learning Network

Allison Rossett

Diigo , Delicious ) allow educators to highlight, tag, and organize relevant webpages. In addition to the popular social media tools ( Facebook , Edmodo , Twitter ), there are also interest-based groups, including Ning and Google/Yahoo! Social bookmarking tools (i.e.,