The newly revamped Delicious bookmarking service has relaunched. While the new Delicious is missing a few features, and has been demoted back to beta status, long time users will be happy to see that ...
You can also browse the latest and most popular bookmarks and tags from the Delicious community. Missing, for the moment, is integration of the Delicious social search engine -- but the developers say ...
ProfHacker Brian Croxall has said that for him, Delicious is a place “where links go to die,” so it’s probably worth mentioning a bit about how I tend to use Delicious. One way I’ve already ...
Social bookmarking service Delicious is not what it once was, but since getting out from under Yahoo the service has been working to restore its features and win back users. To that end, Delicious.com ...
Web/social bookmarking app Delicious is making it easier to find and share bookmarks, adding timelines and tag filtering to search and quick email and Twitter links to each bookmark. When searching ...
Popular social bookmarking service del.icio.us has finally unveiled one of its most significant and anticipated redesigns since launching in 2003. Ars Technica went hands on to see what Yahoo has in ...
Delicious, the veteran bookmarking site that last year released a rebuilt version of its service, is moving into its next phase of growth: the company has announced a new version of its API that gives ...
Last month Yahoo announced that it would be “sunsetting” Delicious, the social bookmarking service that many ProfHacker readers use for research, teaching, and collaboration. “Sunsetting” was taken to ...
This story was written by Joseph Tartakoff. Yahoo (NSDQ: YHOO) is licensing its web search technology to Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT)—but it is holding on to its Delicious social bookmarking site, which ...