of them).
What about having feeds available in the API for a ALL items with tag
X (and tag intersections) in del.icio.us while the public RSS feeds
remain just a limited, recent selection? Then you could quash abusers
but still make collaboration a bit easier for organizations...
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Thanks, this is great news.
On 2/23/06, Joshua Schachter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We're working privacy and groups right now -- finally getting ahead of the
growth curve in terms of hardware so we have someplace to redo schemas and
all that.
Joshua
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this could be done in GM, but
nobody's in a better position to do this than Team Delicious.
Thanks for your attention,
B
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a little star next to the title of each item I've
already bookmarked.
Of course, it wouldn't make any sense on pages of my results, but it'd
make skipping items on other pages very convenient.
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this.
On 12/3/05, Amir Michail [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Given a competitive environment for del.icio.us users (e.g.,
CollaborativeRank), we could allow users to further increase their
scores/influence by inviting/endorsing people who they believe will
contribute in a positive way.
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, but there is no guarantee that you would actually end up
with that description.
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is the wisdom of the crowd, then the size of the
crowd is more important than the graphic design--even the interface
design.
Also, it's pretty clear that social bookmarking is a frontier
inhabited mostly by early adopters. Who knows what might tip things
in th other direction?
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if they really
think it necessary, but full nightly dumps would be considered
egregious at this point.
Exporting into a browser-readable format is useful in its own right.
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Wow, did everyone else know about that but me?
On 8/22/05, tim baker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
under 'settings' there is an option to 'export' all your links as a
simple html file. once saved, your browser should be able to import it.
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pedantic, the Unix-style timestamp is seconds
since 1/1/1970, not milliseconds.
On 8/18/05, The Bo$$ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just a quick suggestion: instead of the complex date format required
by the API currently to post, why not just accept a UNIX-style
timestamp in milliseconds?
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variation of the cs queries should work as
well.
This can probably be done with some data mining.
Amir
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dt= filter by this date
or
url= fetch post matching this url
returns a list of posts matching a given date, filtered by tag, or a
post matching a given url.
if no date or url is supplied, most recent date will be used.
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;
clicking it will show you five related tags where you are likely to find
new stuff, and five urls it thinks you might categorize under that tag.
Please let me know what you think.
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: http://hybernaut.com/commontimes-20050721
Now this discussion is no longer Delicious-specific. Maybe we could
take it to another list?
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plugin--very
simple so far, but it will soon offer filtered links on Category pages
by correlating Delicious tags to local categories.
http://www.boingboing.net/2005/05/02/fort_culture_new_cop.html
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