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It may just be down to a different interpretation of the word bookmarking, but for me, del.icio.us is definitely a bookmarking site, and the remainder aren't.
I'm sure you're aware that with del.icio.us, you're able to save your bookmarks in Firefox, even replacing the internal bookmarking system in the browser. It's very easy to retrieve them too. I'm not convinced you can do that with the other services you mention; you might as well use Spicypage or coRank for passing links to others. At least their users are not as snarky as some on Digg.
Just my 2 euros worth.
I do use some Del.icio.us integration with Firefox, though I don't replace my standard bookmarking with Del.icio.us - there are some bookmarks I want to keep totally private.
PlugIm is one of hundreds running on scripts such as Pligg - it is one of the best implementations I have seen of the script and heavily customised, and popular within its specific niche.
Lots of services I use to share good resources with others rather than bookmarking them because I want to return to it myself at a later date.
It may just be down to a different interpretation of the word bookmarking, but for me, del.icio.us is definitely a bookmarking site, and the remainder aren't.
I'm sure you're aware that with del.icio.us, you're able to save your bookmarks in Firefox, even replacing the internal bookmarking system in the browser. It's very easy to retrieve them too. I'm not convinced you can do that with the other services you mention; you might as well use Spicypage or coRank for passing links to others. At least their users are not as snarky as some on Digg.
Just my 2 euros worth.
I do use some Del.icio.us integration with Firefox, though I don't replace my standard bookmarking with Del.icio.us - there are some bookmarks I want to keep totally private.
PlugIm is one of hundreds running on scripts such as Pligg - it is one of the best implementations I have seen of the script and heavily customised, and popular within its specific niche.
Lots of services I use to share good resources with others rather than bookmarking them because I want to return to it myself at a later date.
Great post! Made me think: what about social networking sites like Myspace and Facebook. I recently noticed that nytimes.com has a button for Facebook so you can post its content directly into your Facebook account. Any plans to incorporate something like this to your site? What are the pros and cons in your opinion?
Great post! Made me think: what about social networking sites like Myspace and Facebook. I recently noticed that nytimes.com has a button for Facebook so you can post its content directly into your Facebook account. Any plans to incorporate something like this to your site? What are the pros and cons in your opinion?
I consider sites like PlugIM, Digg, etc. as "story submission" services, Delicious obviously as a social bookmarking service, and StumbleUpon somewhere in between.
StumbleUpon brings me the most traffic, with PlugIM bringing me the second most... What I like about PlugIM is that it very targeted traffic, whereas StumbleUpon isn' as much - less return visitors, less clickthoughs on my links, etc. People from there are oftentimes just "stumbling" through sites, from my experience.
I consider sites like PlugIM, Digg, etc. as "story submission" services, Delicious obviously as a social bookmarking service, and StumbleUpon somewhere in between.
StumbleUpon brings me the most traffic, with PlugIM bringing me the second most... What I like about PlugIM is that it very targeted traffic, whereas StumbleUpon isn' as much - less return visitors, less clickthoughs on my links, etc. People from there are oftentimes just "stumbling" through sites, from my experience.
I'm highly digg resistant simply because I don't generally write for the digg demographic and I strongly suspect getting dugg, for me, would be like eating empty calories. All these hits and nothing to show for them but extra bandwidth around the hips.
I'm highly digg resistant simply because I don't generally write for the digg demographic and I strongly suspect getting dugg, for me, would be like eating empty calories. All these hits and nothing to show for them but extra bandwidth around the hips.
FuzzFizz - http://www.fuzzfizz.com
It uses the same software as PLugIM (Pligg).
FuzzFizz - http://www.fuzzfizz.com
It uses the same software as PLugIM (Pligg).