Re: [delicious-discuss] pc mag delicious review

2005-10-24 Thread joshua schachter
I would like to see the two informations on the same page. Maybe the popular one as a side column. At the very least I would like not to have just a link from one page to the other, but in the tag page the information of how many items are in the popular page. This would tell me if it is worth at

Re: [delicious-discuss] pc mag delicious review

2005-10-24 Thread Raymond Dubisky
One thing I would find useful would be automatic grouping of related tags, or plurals. Things like game and games or recipe and recipes etc. On 10/24/05, joshua schachter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I would like to see the two informations on the same page. Maybe the popular one as a side column. At

Re: [delicious-discuss] pc mag delicious review

2005-10-24 Thread Paul Denning
At 04:07 PM 2005-10-23, Chris Lott wrote: Backchannel, someone mentioned Flock as one of those projects. I wonder if the real frontier doesn't lie a but more removed... for instance, some kind of shared schema for social bookmarking that would allow the services to interact. Maybe what we need

Re: [delicious-discuss] pc mag delicious review

2005-10-24 Thread Hamish MacEwan
On 10/24/05, Chris Lott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I wonder if the real frontier doesn't lie a but more removed... for instance, some kind of shared schema for social bookmarking that would allow the services to interact. Maybe what we need most is a bookmarks version of RSS that everyone could

Re: [delicious-discuss] pc mag delicious review

2005-10-24 Thread Chris Lott
On 10/24/05, Paul Denning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At 04:07 PM 2005-10-23, Chris Lott wrote: Maybe what we need most is a bookmarks version of RSS that everyone could more easily tap into so the whole space could explode. del.icio.us already has RSS feeds. No, no. What I mean is an XML

Re: [delicious-discuss] pc mag delicious review

2005-10-23 Thread Brian Del Vecchio
Chris accidentally pasted the wrong link. The del.icio.us review is here: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1875186,00.asp It's interesting that mainstream PC users, as represented by PC Mag reviewers, find del.icio.us confusing and a cluttered mess in comparison with other competitors. Even

Re: [delicious-discuss] pc mag delicious review

2005-10-23 Thread Nick P
I thought it was a bad review, and not because it was negative. It took me 10 minutes to familiarise myself with del.icio.us - initially, I felt the same confusion as the reviewer. Persistence paid off, though, and it's obvious to me that the reviewer simply didn't persist for long enough. Brian