Many of you have read the news stories about Delicious that began appearing yesterday. We’re genuinely sorry to have these stories appear with so little context for our loyal users. While we can’t answer each of your questions individually, we wanted to address what we can at this stage and we promise to keep you posted as future plans get finalized. Is Delicious being shut down? And should I be w
Yesterday we released a major change to our primary action on Delicious and (not surprisingly with a change of this scale) you all immediately responded by giving us some really great feedback on what you liked and what you didn’t. With the release a few bugs slipped through so we’ve fixed those for you. They include issues like: Adding enter-key support on the ‘Save’ bookmarklet ‘Save’ once again
As you can probably see, we’ve just released the changes to the ‘Save’ interface. As we’ve mentioned in previous blog posts on the subject, this was a ground up redesign that was discussed in great length with our design team, product management and engineering. Were the changes agreed upon unanimously? Absolutely not. Much like yourselves, we’re all passionate Delicious users and we don’t always
As some of you might have heard through previous blog posts, tweets and responses in our forums we’ve been working on improving the Save interface. Over the last few years of adding more functionality to the site we’ve tried to give a ‘one stop’ experience within ‘Save’. One that would make life easier and reduce the amount of clicks/actions you (the user) would have to perform. This worked up to
In the past few days, we’ve received a number of questions from Xmarks users about whether they can use Delicious to synchronize bookmarks across different browsers. To save time, here are the top 3 questions: Can I sync Xmarks links from more than one browser using Delicious? Yes. We support Internet Explorer, Chrome and Firefox. The tools to sync can be found here. Xmarks allowed me to sync pa
We’ve got our fingers in a number of pies right now, so the update we’ve just rolled out is mostly limited to some minor UI fixes while we start work on larger projects. The majority of these minor changes you probably won’t notice, however the changes to the BrowserBar you probably will. We’ve added a simple ‘SAVE’ button and supplied a drop down menu so that you can skip forward, backward or avo
It doesn’t have all the API’s needed and it’s missing a good chunk of the functionality we believe it needs, but we’re getting so many requests for the Chrome extension that we’re going to make this available sooner than we originally planned. The core ethos here was to create a light save and bookmark retrieval process that matches the no-bulk mentality that was taken with Chrome. There is no sid
Now that we’ve gotten some housework out of the way, we’ve been able to spend the first few weeks of 2010 finishing off some new features and correcting some long term annoyances. We think you’ll enjoy these, a lot! Bookmark Display options The Delicious bookmark display options were spread all over the page and subsequently there was more than one place to control how you view your content. So w
That’s right, after a few years under Yahoo!’s wing we’re finally ready to start supporting Yahoo! ID and increase our reach for Delicious and Yahoo! users together. So for those of you who held off Delicious registration because you didn’t want yet another combination of username and password that you’d never remember, you can now register a Delicious account using your Yahoo! ID! Just head here
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