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Saturday night remainders
Merlin Mann | Sep 11 2004
It’s Saturday night and time to clear out my inbox. Here’s a hodgepodge of little tips, tricks, hacks, and unsolicited advice.
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I don't want to sidetrack...Submitted by Dan Nordquist (not verified) on September 13, 2004 - 7:26am.
I don't want to sidetrack the whole thread, but I'm not sure if I exactly grok the del.icio.us idea yet. Does it replace bookmarks, or just give you a central place to put yet-to-be-read or useful-but-not-frequently links? < p>I have to say I've gone through the past ten years creating bookmarks as they were intended: when I get tired of typing something out (usually the fifth or six time in a 24 hour period), I'll drag it to bookmarks and be done typing with it. I also use three PCs in my average everyday, so something that centralizes those things is useful. Also I love the labels: categorize Jeff Wells under movies, or columnists? Both! < p>But what I see other people using del.icio.us for is kind of a links-n-commentary weblog with very little commentary. And I rarely find myself so busy that I can't spend the five minutes to read a page, especially if I've spent the five minutes doing what it was (checking blogs/linksites/the internet in general, reading email, chatting on IM) that lead me there in the first place. Is that what's so magical? That you can stash a bookmark for later on a different PC? Or that it encourages you to find interesting sites and share them? Or that, by classifying them as "read this later" you're actually reading it during reading time and not browsing the internet until it's time to go home? » POSTED IN:
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