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    The website del.icio.us (pronounced as "delicious") is a social bookmarking web service for storing, sharing, and discovering web bookmarks. The site came online in late 2003 and was founded by Joshua Schachter, co-maintainer of Memepool. It is now part of Yahoo!.

    A non-hierarchical keyword categorization system is used on del.icio.us where users can tag each of their bookmarks with a number of freely chosen keywords (cf. folksonomy). A combined view of everyone's bookmarks with a given tag is available; for instance, the URL "http://del.icio.us/tag/wiki" displays all of the most recent links tagged "wiki". Its collective nature makes it possible to view bookmarks added by similar-minded users.

    del.icio.us has a "hotlist" on its home page and "popular" and "recent" pages, which help to surface interesting content and make the website an effective conveyor of popular internet memes and trends.

    The website's simple HTML interface with human readable URLs, novel domain name, as well as a REST API and RSS feeds for web syndication, have contributed to making it one of the most popular services of its kind.

    Use of del.icio.us is free. The source code of the site is not available, but a user's own data is freely downloadable through the API in an XML or JSON format, and can also be exported to a standard Netscape bookmarks format.

    Everything posted to del.icio.us is publicly viewable by default, although a user can mark specific bookmarks as private, and imported bookmarks are private by default. The public aspect is emphasized; it is not focused on storing private ("not shared") bookmark collections. Many people use the del.icio.us linkrolls, *, and network badges to display their links and information on their weblogs. Others use the RSS feeds and "daily blog posting" feature to do this.

    There are a few open source clones of del.icio.us, such as de.lirio.us and sa.bros.us, as well as many competing Social bookmarking services, such as Simpy, BlinkList or Furl.

    del.icio.us was acquired by Yahoo! on Friday, December 9 2005. * Various guesses suggest it was sold for somewhere between $15-30 million US dollars .

    The del.icio.us domain name is a popular example of a domain hack, an unconventional combination of letters to form a common word or phrase. del.icio.us, though not the first domain of this nature, is the best-known and most frequently accessed domain hack, and the Yahoo! acquisition is the highest-profile acquisition of a domain in this category. However, delicious.com also redirects to the del.icio.us website.


        Del.icio.us
            Sample pages on del.icio.us
            See also
                Official sites
                Alternative User interface|interfaces
                    Mashup (web application hybrid)|Mashups
                Web Browser|Browser integration
                del.icio.us Client (computing)|clients
    Namedel.icio.us
    LogoImage:del.icio.us logo.png
    Urlhttp://del.icio.us/
    TypeOnline social bookmarking
    RegistrationOptional
    OwnerYahoo!
    AuthorJoshua Schachter

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    Sample pages on del.icio.us

    View recent entries:

    View today's popular entries:

    View popular tags:

    Find any url that is tagged with "Nanotechnology":

    Combine tags. Find any url that is tagged with both "Nanotechnology" and "Fabrication":

    Find entries with a certain media type:

    Find the history of how a url has been tagged:

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    See also
      Folksonomy - The method of organization that del.icio.us uses
      Yahoo! - Acquirer of del.icio.us

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    Official sites

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    Alternative User interface|interfaces
      Revealicious - A set of graphic visualisations for your del.icio.us account
      browse.delicious - A visual browser to explore and experience the del.icio.us community network
      trendalicious - A near real-time view of website popularity trends in del.icio.us
      Facetious - Search at the crossing of several tags

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    Mashup (web application hybrid)|Mashups

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    Web Browser|Browser integration
      Foxylicious - A Firefox extension that syncs your del.icio.us bookmarks into your browser bookmarks

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    del.icio.us Client (computing)|clients
      Deliwin - A del.icio.us bookmark manager for Windows
      Delibar - Store all your bookmarks in the Mac OS X system bar so you can easily access them by selecting the tag and link.
      DeliK - The port of Delibar/Deliwin for KDE.
      Pukka - A lightweight Cocoa del.icio.us Client for Mac OS X





     
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