Re: educated guess - Re: [delicious-discuss] del.icio.us stats

2005-10-02 Thread Clay Shirky
Delicious users seem much more active but maybe it's only a small core of users. All these informations are not enough to make anything else than guessing. May I suggest 20 million bookmarks ? At 200k users that would be 100 per user on average. The deceptive thing about systems like this

[delicious-discuss] newbie questions

2005-10-02 Thread Joe Mezzanini
When I do a search of my bookmarks, it NEVER produces any hits? Any idea why? Also how do I get my bookmarks to sort / diplay alphabetically ? thanks ___ discuss mailing list discuss@del.icio.us

[delicious-discuss] search *within* a resulting global tag set, for keywords?

2005-10-02 Thread Mark S.
Dumb question, but is there not a way to search *within* a resulting global tag set, for specific key words? in other words, find all instances of Applebees within the restaurants+dining tag, or something like that? ___ discuss mailing list

Re: [delicious-discuss] search *within* a resulting global tag set, for keywords?

2005-10-02 Thread joshua schachter
Theoretically: tag:restaurants tag:dining applebees http://del.icio.us/search/all?search=tag%3Arestaurants+tag%3Adining +applebees Joshua On Oct 2, 2005, at 10:01 PM, Mark S. wrote: Dumb question, but is there not a way to search *within* a resulting global tag set, for specific key

Fwd: [delicious-discuss] search *within* a resulting global tag set, for keywords?

2005-10-02 Thread John Tropea
Joshua, Eg.1 Is there a difference between the tag intersection: http://del.icio.us/tag/restaurants+dining(over 200 hits) Eg.2 and using the search bar: tag:restaurants tag:dining http://del.icio.us/search/all?search=tag%3Arestaurants+tag%3Adining (Under 30 hits) When you search for 2 tags

Re: [delicious-discuss] search *within* a resulting global tag set, for keywords?

2005-10-02 Thread joshua schachter
The global search considers each URL distinct with all the associated metadata from all users; not all of the data is displayed. I used theoretically because the specified request had no results. /tag finds POSTS (not urls) ordered by time. I'm considering other operators (probably ANY