>From the slashdot-just-needs-to-be-promoted dept.| Flock, the New Browser on the Block|| from the too-many-choices dept. || posted by ScuttleMonkey on Wednesday October 05, @17:04 (Software|
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A few month ago we introduced - in preparation for our master thesis - a
small clustering tool for del.icio.us [1][2]. Now the thesis is
completed [3] and a first preview of the accompanying prototype is
available at http://groop.us
GROOP.US [4] is a web service to visualize your social
Missed reply-all. again.
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From: Jeremy Dunck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Oct 6, 2005 7:11 AM
Subject: Re: [delicious-discuss] Flock, the New Browser on the Block,
integrating del.icio.us
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On 10/6/05, Matthew Weymar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I can't point at any figures indicating whether or not the browser market is maturing or fragmenting. But a common rendering engine that displays sites decently and other features made specifically for a group of users is a much better way to get your user base going.
But you need to have those
I was curious if there will ever be an option to make links on del.icio.us public or private?
Thanks
Jeff
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Has anyone ever looked at wists.com? It's targetted towards creating
an online wishlist, but they have metatagging where you can
categorize your links in the format type=tag, ex color=red or
objecttype=book. You create your own metatags, they aren't
prescribed.
I signed up just to play with the
It would be nice, when browsing a specific tag for all users, to have
a count of total items using that tag displayed.
c
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Frankly, I don't understand why. I mean, how many people use
del.icio.ushttp://del.icio.ustoday vs. what's the size of Flock's
target market?... And how hard is it to
clone del.icio.us?. http://del.icio.us?...
Both not-hard and hard. Several people have cloned the functionality, but
it's hard
Hi,
regarding remote authorization, the proposed method seems complex.
I suggest the following - each user can have multiple passwords.
1) In del.icio.us remote auth settings I can add/delete URLs.
2) Adding an URL returns a new password for my user, that only works
for the given URL.
3)
On 10/6/05, Clay Shirky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And how hard is it to clone del.icio.us?Both not-hard and hard. Several people have cloned the functionality, butit's hard to clone positive returns to scale.
Right. Understood. I would've thought it would've made sense for these folks to roll
On 10/7/05, Matthew Weymar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This seems to cast even more doubt on Flock. Why won't FF, e.g., be able to
do whatever Flock does via extensions?... If you can take del and Flickr,
etc. with you wherever you go, what's to keep you with Flock when it fails
you in this way
There's no easy way to prevent a url from using a password or
whatever, since they aren't actually objects that have actions.
There's only IP addresses or authentication pairs (username,
password, etc)
I don't see this solution particularly different from what I propose
aside from making
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