A few sites we follow have been pointing to del.icio.us recently. It is a very simple shared linklog service to support the use of a weblog to record links rather than comment on them. It integrates with Movable Type and various other apps and scripting languages, although it is still a pre-alpha release.
smarter, simpler, social
- categories
- top tags
- adoption
- architecture
- bbc
- blog
- blogging
- blogs
- business
- community
- conference
- conferences
- corporate
- design
- e-government
- egovernment
- enterprise
- enterprise 2.0
- events
- experience
- government
- headshift
- health
- information
- innovation
- internet
- it
- jobs
- km
- knowledge
- learning
- management
- media
- metadata
- microsoft
- network
- networks
- online
- rss
- search
- selected
- semantic
- social
- socialsoftware
- software
- technology
- tools
- web
- web2.0
- weblog
- wiki
- archives
by Lee Bryant
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