Over the past year or two, I’ve been delighted to notice educators and librarians embracing Delicious both as a way to share bookmarks with each other and a way to help their students and patrons learn. This makes perfect sense to me as a college student because I bookmark and tag references for all my projects and I’d love to see similar collections from my professors and classmates.
Taga.licio.us is a tag filter for del.icio.us : it produces a page with links from selected tags, allows to integrate del.icio.us links for one or more tags into an existing page, limited to a specified "freshness" (links of the day ? of the hour ?), and
Abstract—The ability to tag resources with uncontrolled metadata or “folksonomies” is often characterized as one of the central features of “Web 2.0” applications. Folksonomies are said to support emergent classification, where the semantic value of the tags and their relation to one another is worked out through
a negotiated process of users applying their selected tags and seeing what others...
Here's what del.icio.us lists for "social bookmarking enterprise."
Blog article that discusses ideas for time stamping your online life as a 'lifestream'. I was looking for ways that teams and groups could share progress through aggregating blogs, photo storage, bookmarking etc. I suppose you would call this a groupstrea