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Delicious: Preserving a big piece of social web history
Bookmarking interesting content you encounter on your travels around the web is very much a second-nature act these days. See and save it now, read or share it later. It wasn’t always as easy as that until Delicious came on the scene in 2003 in the early days of the modern social web. It offered not only an easy way to bookmark websites and other content and save those bookmarks to your account on the Delicious website, but also organize the bookmarks via user-assigned tags and enable other Delicious users to find your bookmarks. Delicious also made it very easy to share your content via RSS, an automated content sharing system that emerged at about that time. I started using Delicious in 2004, finding it a very useful tool. I still have my account that contains nearly 28,000 bookmarks. It’s quite a trip down memory lane looking over bookmarks from the early days. Shel and I used it during the decade 2005-2015 that we presented The Hobson and Holtz Report business podcast, sharing links via the podcast’s Delicious account of the topics we discussed in each weekly show. Such a rich and influential history, and a major part of the …
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