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Posted by
Valen Jones on January 2nd, 2011.
Pinboard provides a stripped-down bookmarking service that it bills as “Social bookmarking for introvertsâ€. You can import your Delicious bookmarks, and their API is modeled on v1 of the del.icio.us API, which should allow third party tools for Delicious to be modified to work with Pinboard. There really isn’t...
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Posted by
Valen Jones on December 30th, 2010.
Another delicious alternative mentioned on the searchengineland.com article was Evernote. Evernote is an interesting and potentially useful program. Like Diigo it does a lot more than manage bookmarks. However, I would not recommend it as a Delicious replacement. I think Diigo or Pinboard is a better choice, unless you also want...
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Posted by
Valen Jones on December 29th, 2010.
I started checking out some of the delicious alternatives mentioned on the searchengineland.com site. Here are some initial impressions of one of them: Diigo. Digo can do what Delicious does, and more. It is easy to import your bookmarks from Delicious. Using the Firefox plug-in, you can add notes and highlight sections of the...
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Posted by
Valen Jones on December 27th, 2010.
I like delicious.com because it lets me save and categorize my bookmarks, and it lets me get to my bookmarks wherever I am. Most of my bookmarks on Delicious are private. They are just links to things I want to be able to find again. Recently an article appeared on TechCrunch saying delicious.com might be shut down by its current...