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Networks in del.icio.us

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Looking at the “your network” feature in del.icio.us.

I know there are few people reading this blog who are also using del.icio.us (for an explanation of del.icio.us, see my 2006 post). If you’re already a del.icio.us users, then I want to point you to a feature that I’ve found to be source of interesting links: your network.

You add other del.icio.us users to your network. Then, you go to the your network page (here’s mine) and you’ll see what people in your network have been bookmarking. Obviously, the point is to add people to your network who have common interests.

You can then subscribe to the RSS feed for your network to make keeping up with new links more convenient.

It doesn’t always mean that the links others post will be of interest though, someone in my network was doing a lot of research about chickens at one time.

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Tuesday 1 January, 2008 at 10:39 AM

Nice

All i can say is if ya want to learn about whales come see my feed…

Cheers

Luke

 
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