Tag Archives: del.icio.us

Who Filters the Filters?

In Who Filters the Filters?, WebMonkey reviews all the “new sites that use the power of the people to aggregate links and determine their relative coolness.”

How Social Bookmarking can lead to the Semantic Web

The EirePreneur, one of my favorite bloggers from Ireland, conducted an interesting investigation in his post, “How Social Bookmarking can lead to the Semantic Web.” As he writes, “I decided to test what intelligence might be evident in the del.icio.us social bookmarking service.” From Steven Pinker (who I hate) to Steven Johnson (whose Emergence I [...]

It’s buzzing again

Don’t know if you guys have heard about it yet, but there’s a new site out there that would like to be your homepage. It’s called NetVibes. It’s similar to what Google is trying to do with its personalized homepage feature and Microsoft is trying to do with its Start.com service. The difference between this [...]

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