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  1. Added Mar 16, 2008 by aseldow
    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.
  2. Added Jul 08, 2007 by aseldow and 1 other
    Recent historic data for the social tagging/bookmarking movement--timeline + visibility graph.
  3. Added Jul 07, 2007 by aseldow
    The Second Brain site organizes the chaos people feel from utilizing content across a wide variety of services, like YouTube, del.icio.us, Flickr and others. Ultimately Second Brain is trying to fill the niche between people's need to organize and use data, and the need for services to attract and retain users. Second Brain looks at Web 2.0 and beyond as a network of mostly small independent appli
  4. Added Jun 13, 2007 by aseldow
    GiveALink is a social bookmarking site where people can donate their bookmarks to the Web community and to science. As an ongoing academic research project, our goal is to analyze bookmark files to build new Web mining techniques including new ways to search, recommend, personalize, and visualize the Web.
  5. Added Sep 08, 2006 by t502_TFs and 1 other
    Joshua Schachter, 32, Del.icio.us (Yahoo), How tags exploit the self-interest of individuals to organize the Web for everyone.
  6. Added Aug 26, 2006 by mrseldow and 5 others
    Social meter scans the major social websites to analyze a webpage's social popularity. Currently we scan Del.icio.us, Digg, Furl, Google, Jots, Linkroll, Netscape, Reddit, Shadows, Spurl, Technorati, and Yahoo My Web.
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