Re: [delicious-discuss] forum for analysis of del.icio.us

2005-10-03 Thread Anselm Hook
Presumably, a person followed their own link after storing it would be roughly analogous; this is information we should probably gather sometime in the future. Likewise, how much a person clicks on their own tags. If/when that's done, it'd be great *not* to wrap the URL inside a

[delicious-discuss] social bookmarkers vs bloggers

2005-10-03 Thread Amir Michail
Hi, It might be interesting to compare social bookmarkers vs bloggers. Both can point people to interesting things. Bloggers provide more motivation/commentary, while social bookmarkers provide more things to look at. So who has more influence in the end? Can we combine the best of both

Re: [delicious-discuss] social bookmarkers vs bloggers

2005-10-03 Thread Ryan Boswell
There is a middle space, they are called link-blogs, most do the same thing as del.icio.us, only worse, while some do have commentary as well as the links. -- Ryan On Oct 3, 2005, at 5:11 PM, Amir Michail wrote: Hi, It might be interesting to compare social bookmarkers vs bloggers. Both