http://del.icio.us/ is a relatively easy to use social bookmark. however, you are messy person your tags would reflect that, amazing enough i'm sure you will be able to find what your looking for once you exhausted all your tags. lol.
Very tag based site. Uses Tag cloud to encourage serendipity search of topics. One of there features which is cool for those who like to catagorise is "tag bundle". add bookmarked item under a broader tag yet keep individual tags given to each bookmarked item. Any audio, video, images, documents are automatically tagged with system file type such as pdf, doc, jpg, mov, wmv, wav, mpg, mp3, avi, etc.
Delicious can be pop onto your browser as an "add on"and as a "bookmarklet" on your tool bar. To give quick bookmarking/tagging action. Note: By default all bookmarked item are displayed in public, only imported bookmark are greyed out are private.
#9 Lesson:
technorati posts "Blogs are powerful because they allow millions of people to easily publish and share their ideas, and millions more to read and respond. They engage the writer and reader in an open conversation, and are shifting the Internet paradigm as we know it."
I find this to be indeed an endless conversation. By following the posts you end up on blog upon blog upon blog... and so forth. Useful information or not that is up to the reader. I see that technorati does a have more options and features for a blogger fan than most blog sites which is amazing.
http://libraryThing.com reminds of the applications available on facebook which links to online bookstores and your friends/strangers book recommendations. However, they do not link users to library of congress or public library as yet, perhaps in the near future. Collaboration of this sort let's you contribute data about author, book, edition, other. You can add LibraryThing widget to your blog which either generates random display of book covers or your collection. Www.LibraryThing.com/widget
- not limited to books, it can be your CD/Dvd, audio books, scores, & ephemera too.


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