Tag: del.icio.us

  • Weekend Project: Trunk.ly

    We are continuing to find options in lieu of the Delicious news. Trunk.ly simply takes all the links across your social networks, catalogs them and makes them searchable. In terms of functionality, Trunk.ly is most similar to Delicious in terms of saving, tagging and commenting on links.  The sweet spot is  the social media hookup.…

  • Google Reader to Licorize Tip

    We all know about what may or may not happen to Delicious. In the meantime, I have been using Licorize for a few months now. I admit, what drawn me to  is the ability to make bookmarks into actionable tasks and projects. I had successfully imported nearly 6,000 (yes 6 thousand) booksmarks into Licorize, but…

  • Take your bookmarks to the next level

    The last time we looked at bookmarks, we were examining different options for organizing bookmarks. I happened to stumble upon a post from Web Worker Daily talking about a new bookmark site called Licorize. So I signed up for an account and I went exploring. In my del.icio.us account, there were some bookmarks I labeled…

  • Just in Case You Blinked

    Or have been sleeping like I had… If you are trying to access yours or anyone else’s del.icio.us account, you can’t use del.icio.us/username anymore. The old url del.icio.us is forwarding to http://www.delicious.com. The change happened over a year ago. So now is as good of time as any to adjust your bookmarks accordingly.

  • How do you Archive Your Bookmarks?

    Do you feel that links are everywhere and you don’t seem to have one central place for them all? Sure some say “Why do I have to worry about my links? That how come  I have my browser.”  However what happens if you computer goes down or crashes? That’s why I use Xmarks.  Xmarks syncs…

  • How to take your bookmarks and other webpages with you.

    Back in the day, one had to manually re-bookmark their bookmarks or favorites from browser to browser. Now ’tis the season for traveling and one may or may not have the patience to tug a laptop along on a trip. I had went as far a exporting my bookmarks to a html file on my…