The XML Bookmark Exchange Language, or XBEL, is an Internet "bookmarks" interchange format.
A very very long annotated list of social bookmarking sites.
The XML Bookmark Exchange Language, or XBEL, is an Internet "bookmarks" interchange format.
Techcrunch post about google bookmarks in IE Toolbar.
"Google Bookmarks have no “social” or sharing feature. And while it is disappointing that bookmarks are not available yet for Firefox, I will say that the interface in IE is excellent. In addition to setting tags, users can access bookmarks directly from the toolbar via a drop down menu containing chosen tags."
Mike already tagged this one, but it's quite fascinating so I thought I'd tag it again. So, if this does what I think it does, we could export bookmarks from delicious --> tagit and vice versa. Which would be so cool.
The XML Bookmark Exchange Language, or XBEL, is an Internet "bookmarks" interchange format.
It takes a little getting used to, but Delicious is an incredible tool for keeping track of websites and finding other ones. I never really bookmarked things before delicious, but after a little practice, I can't imagine life without it. I have feeds for my favorite tags (like one for GIS) so I can see what's happening in the web world. Because of the interests of the people using it, it still tends to be pretty techy in the links in there, but more and more people are using it all the time, with their own interests. It's worth trying to get to know it, I think.


