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One of the many great things about working on del.icio.us is hearing from people who really grok what we do and why we’re doing it. This enthusiasm takes many forms, and we’ve definitely been blown away by interest in our preview as well as the overwhelming response for our old swag. It’s all great, and it’s extra-great when someone creates something that’s extra-special. For all of you who strugg
Do you want some del.icio.us stickers? Or a few del.icio.us bookmarks - the kind you put inside books? We have a surplus of dots here at the tag mines, and we’d like to distribute them more evenly around the world. To get some schwag, mail a self-addressed stamped envelope to the following address: Yahoo! Inc. c/o del.icio.us 2821 Mission College Blvd. Santa Clara, CA 95054-1838 We’ll fill it with
Delicious is looking for a skilled C++ developer of exceptional ability to join us in Santa Clara, CA and help shape the next version of our website. If you are fluent in C++, enjoy solving difficult puzzles and welcome the chance to work on a large distributed system that millions of users use everyday, I want to hear from you. Abe Taha, Engineering Manager Delicious Backend Team Abe Taha · abet
For the past few months, we’ve been working on a new del.icio.us Bookmarks extension for Firefox. We quietly released it to the addons.mozilla.org community to see what would happen, and we’ve been constantly working on it to make it great for our core community of users. Since that launch, we’ve received loads of great feedback and have been working non stop to address the biggest requests from t
Did you know that well over half of the requests seen by del.icio.us are for RSS feeds? That means that people cruising around our site in browsers are actually in the minority, when it comes down to raw traffic. Instead, our heaviest hitters include personalized home pages, desktop news aggregators, and even stranger things. With that in mind, it makes sense to remember that small changes can hav
Mar 14 2007 a tag by any other name Sometimes one word just isn’t enough to know what a tag really means. For example, when I was working as an IT administrator for a non-profit agency, I was scrambling to find a free or low-cost tracking system I could use to manage their IT issues in a sane fashion. I went into research mode and bookmarked a lot of sites under my “issuetracking” tag. Now, look
Dec 20 2006 tagometer: badges badges badges badges BOOKMARKS BOOKMARKS Being a blogger, one of my long-standing wishlist items for del.icio.us has been to find some way to get more of what’s going on here to show up out there. Instead of just simple links, I’ve wanted to get a bit of peek through the keyhole to see just what “save to del.icio.us” means and what others are doing with it on my pag
Not even a week after turning three, del.icio.us has just passed the mark of 1 million registered users! That’s more than triple the number of users we had just nine months ago. We can hardly believe it ourselves (although the smell of smoke coming from the server rack seems to eerily confirm it). Thanks to each and every one of you for making all this possible. Now we have one more thing to celeb
Del.icio.us is three years old today! It’s started making friends and will hopefully be out of diapers soon. For those of you in the Bay Area, we’re planning a birthday bash for early October - keep an eye out! Joshua Schachter · joshua Tags: announcements Bookmark this 414 Comments mabisa | Sep 15 2006 at 6:09 pm happeee birfdae! cyrus lono | Sep 15 2006 at 6:10 pm hi Marshall Kirkpatrick |
Aug 21 2006 json reaches level 4! With the release of our new network badges, we’ve also quietly introduced a pair of new JSON feeds: one for your network, and another for your fans. This brings the total number of JSON feeds offered up to four - and even though an adventurous tinkerer managed to create this del.icio.us network explorer sans documentation, we figured it was about time we gave th
As we mentioned back in May, we have a newer, shinier secure version of the del.icio.us API that everyone should be using now. As promised, the time has come to say goodbye to the old version. We’ll be redirecting all queries to it to the secure server starting tomorrow, August 9. Most scripts shouldn’t break, as modern connection libraries will handle the redirect appropriately. However, for your
Aug 7 2006 a little goes a long way It’s refreshing when a simple idea translates easily into a practical feature. That’s just what happened with our new “active users” section on pages like /tag/politics and /popular/osx: now when you’re viewing a tag of interest, you can easily see frequent users of that tag who you might want to check out for more juicy, hand-picked links. If you find someone
Aug 3 2006 add me to your network Many of you have been using your network to keep up with the interesting things that other people are bookmarking. Many of you are also starting to notice that you have “fans” – people who like your bookmarks and have added you to their networks. This feature of del.icio.us is getting popular enough now that we wanted to make it easier for you to grow your netwo
May 24 2006 this just in The del.icio.us popular page is very… well, popular. Many of you read it frequently and use it to find interesting new links. While it is a great source of links, I thought we could do a better job of showing off what the community is thinking about and looking at. So we’re trying something new: You’ll notice that the del.icio.us homepage now features a hotlist which is
May 11 2006 make friends and influence people We are continuing to build out the your network feature we launched recently. We’ve added a new area called “your fans”, which lets you see users who have added you to their network. We’ve also added a privacy option, so you can hide your network from other users. Finally, we added a link to everyone’s bookmarks page that makes it easier for people t
del.icio.us users discover interesting things on the Web every day. We want to make it easier for you to find and connect to these people, so that you can benefit from their knowledge and they can benefit from yours. Today the “inbox” feature lets you subscribe to other users’ bookmarks, but most people don’t know about it and it’s not terribly easy to use in your everyday life. To make sharing ea
We’ve just rolled out our import tool. You can now import your existing bookmarks from Firefox, IE, Safari, Opera, or anything that supports the traditional Netscape bookmark file format. If you like, we can even give you a bit of a jump-start by automatically applying the most popular tags. To try it out, click on “settings”, then “import”. For most users the import is pretty quick. If you have a
Mar 19 2006 private saving ryan Because many of you have asked for it, we have just rolled-out a beta of our private saving feature. To try it out, go to “settings” and click on “private saving” to activate; you’ll then see the new option whenever you save a page. This is a big step for del.icio.us, but one that I hope will make it more useful. Because del.icio.us is all about sharing and we don
Mar 9 2006 a few things and an outage We’ve just released a few small features — inline editing, so you can edit and arrange your bookmarks much more quickly, and we’ve prettied up the URL info page so it is easier to get at the conversation around the links. Just after midnight on Thursday, we’ll be bringing down the site to roll out some database changes, which will allow us to release private
We’re proud to announce that del.icio.us has joined the Yahoo! family. Together we’ll continue to improve how people discover, remember and share on the Internet, with a big emphasis on the power of community. We’re excited to be working with the Yahoo! Search team - they definitely get social systems and their potential to change the web. (We’re also excited to be joining our fraternal twin Flick
After much effort, we’ve finally released our official Firefox extension which supports Firefox 1.0.7+ and up. Highlights include: del.icio.us buttons. Easily access your bookmarks and post new bookmarks.Position these buttons anywhere you’d like. Popup post window. Post a bookmark without leaving the page you are on.The popup disappears after you hit “save”. Right-click post. Bring up the post po
Nov 12 2005 what is web 2.0? There has been lot of discussion about what Web 2.0 really is, so we thought we’d use the power of Web 2.0 itself to come up with the answer, and here it is: 42. Just kidding. What we actually did was take a look at all the tag data going back to February 2004 (the month of the first use of Web 2.0 as a tag on del.icio.us), and analyzed all the bookmarks and tags rel
Nov 7 2005 find the URL of your dreams As some of you already know, del.icio.us quietly released a newer, much spiffier search engine about two weeks ago. I can assure you that it would have been a much louder release had hurricane Wilma not cut my services shortly afterwards. I’m back now, and I’m happy—damned proud, actually—to announce our fully armed and operational search engine. Go try it!
Oct 28 2005 we rock! I love music. But I hate when three applications fight over which gets to play it when I click on the links at http://del.icio.us/popular/system:filetype:mp3 . So I decided to do something about it: you will now notice a to the left of every mp3 link. Go ahead, click on it and enjoy the peaceful beauty when the music just plays. Dan Kantor · dkan24 Tags: features Bookmark
Sep 30 2008 fully armed and operational It has been a few weeks now since we launched the new Delicious, and we wanted to take a moment to update you on how things are going so far. Infrastructure The most important news is that our new platform has been stable and is meeting our performance goals. In the days of the old Delicious, we had to put a lot of effort into just keeping the lights on a
Sep 15 2005 terrible twos Today, del.icio.us turns two years old. Thanks to everyone who tolerated our burps along the way. Speaking of burps: After several days of having our web proxy crash at precisely 6:26am EST, we’ve figured it out. Apologies to everyone who has been inconvenienced. Joshua Schachter · joshua Tags: behind-the-scenes Bookmark this
We’ve just begun rolling out support for tagging items for others. To do so, use "for:username" where username is the name of the user you want to send the item to. You can see items tagged for you at http://del.icio.us/for/ (it’ll redirect to your own page, which other users will not be able to see.) Joshua Schachter · joshua Tags: features Bookmark this 32 Comments Jay K | Jul 9 2005 at 2:30 a
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