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Dear Delicious Users, My name is Tony Aly, and I’m the CEO of Delicious Media, a new company formed in alliance between my company, Domainersuite, and Science, the company that has managed Delicious since 2013. Science has transitioned control of Delicious to our new entity so that my team and I can dedicate ourselves to the long-term success and stability of this wonderful, useful, trailblazing s
Delicious first launched in September of 2003 (then known as del.icio.us) and to celebrate our ten year anniversary we’re sharing a sneak peek of what’s coming next. Introducing next.delicious.com. We listened to your feedback and rebuilt Delicious from the ground up — adding new features, improving current ones, and even bringing back a few old favorites. With ten years of bookmarking comes ten y
The holiday season has been especially busy here at Delicious. Mid-December we launched our official Delicious iPhone app and are thrilled with the positive feedback we’ve received so far… but now its time to start looking forward to the new year! You may recall that last month we began previewing a new design for Delicious at demo.delicious.com. Today, we are excited to introduce some major impro
Our team here at Delicious has been working hard on a number of exciting developments that we can’t wait to share with the community! We’ll have more to say soon about what’s to come, but for now, here are a few updates we wanted to let you know about: Introducing the Delicious-Facebook Connector We know finding links you’ve shared on Facebook can be a pain, which is why we’re thrilled to announce
The Delicious Firefox 4.0 extension (beta) developed by AVOS (http://www.avos.com) is ready for you to try. To download it, go here: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/delicious-extension/ Please note that this is a beta version which still is being tested and certified by Mozilla. We hope to have an official release in the next few weeks. In the meantime, we’d welcome any feedback you
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
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
Have you found all the music and videos on Delicious yet? For those of you that didn’t know this, just filter bookmarks by system:filetype:mp3 or system:media:audio. You can get more information about these and other file and media types here. Okay, so now we all know about the media in Delicious, did you know you can use iTunes to listen/watch them? Open iTunes and select “Subscribe to podcast” i
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
At the SIGIR ’09 conference, we had the great fortune of learning about a new and exciting academic research project that aims to discover the top authoritative users and links in social networking services like delicious. We were so impressed by the work and its wide array of applications that we asked the researchers to write a guest post here describing their findings. – Vik Singh By Michael G.
Earlier this week Delicious released a series of significant improvements and each day this week we spent some time exploring each of these improvements. This post concludes our series of deep dives. A part of the fun of discovering something new on the Web is sharing it with friends. We’ve made it easier to share your bookmarks on Delicious when you use our Firefox extension or bookmarklets. In
Apr 1 2009 Delicious now supports Gopher In honor of the University from my home state, and to pioneer Gopher 2.0 revolution, Delicious is proud to support Gopher. Feel free to bookmark your favorite Gopher sites using Delicious. Here’s a few good ones to get you started. 21 comments Dave Dash · davedash Bookmark this Mar 4 2009 Spring Cleaning… for your inbox! Rainy weather around Delicious
Tag the season… in bulk! As some of you have noticed, we rolled out bulk edit last week. By now everyone should be able to see a link to “Bulk edit (beta)” on your bookmarks page. Bulk edit lets you share, unshare, tag and untag multiple bookmarks at a time. My family asks me every year what I want for the holidays. I look at my wishlist tag and I realize maybe a Tony Stark Iron Man-like robotic s
We’ve just launched a mobile version of Delicious. You can find it at http://m.delicious.com. This is a beta and represents our first real dabbling in mobile browsing, so we’ve started conservatively. The site is designed to work on as many devices as possible, although YMMV. Delicious Mobile enables you to sign into your account and browse your bookmarks, tags, inbox, and other data. You can also
Among the hundreds of millions of bookmarks saved on Delicious are a large number of audio files, collected from across the Web. Rock, jazz, house, spoken word — you name it, you can probably find a link to it somewhere on Delicious. For some time now we’ve supported the streaming of MP3 audio via our “PlayTagger” feature, which is integrated directly into Delicious and also available for adding
Over the past few days we’ve been transitioning Delicious over to our new platform, quietly starting with RSS feeds and APIs. Today we’re taking the final step and flipping the switch on the new web site: delicious.com. The new Delicious is just like the old del.icio.us, only faster, easier to learn, and hopefully more delightful to use and to look at. Here are the main changes: Speed: We’ve move
Jul 26 2008 public service announcement: do you know where your password is? After months of work, the new Delicious is almost ready to come out of the oven. When we release it, you’ll be automatically logged out of your account and will have to log in again, due to some changes we’re making behind the scenes. That means now is a good time to make sure you know your username and password. Your u
Today, I’m happy to announce an early beta release of an Internet Explorer version of our del.icio.us bookmarks extension. For the first time our Internet Explorer users will enjoy most of the best features of our new Firefox extension. We’re very excited about this release, as we have many users who use Internet Explorer as their primary browser. Since there are some differences between Internet
Firefox 3 users, rejoice! Today I’m pleased to announce a beta release of an enhanced version of our Firefox Add-on for del.icio.us that now has full Firefox 3 support while retaining Firefox 2 compatibility. While it is largely similar to the release version of our Firefox Add-on, there are a few nifty new features: Jump to Tag feature (press ctrl-shift-y) allows you to quickly access tags and b
Sep 30 2008 fully armed and operational It has been a few weeks now since we launched the new Delicious, and we wanted to take a moment to update you on how things are going so far. Infrastructure The most important news is that our new platform has been stable and is meeting our performance goals. In the days of the old Delicious, we had to put a lot of effort into just keeping the lights on a
Over the past year or two, I’ve been delighted to notice educators and librarians embracing Delicious both as a way to share bookmarks with each other and a way to help their students and patrons learn. This makes perfect sense to me as a college student because I bookmark and tag references for all my projects and I’d love to see similar collections from my professors and classmates. I don’t know
We’re proud to announce that del.icio.us has joined the Yahoo! family. Together we’ll continue to improve how people discover, remember and share on the Internet, with a big emphasis on the power of community. We’re excited to be working with the Yahoo! Search team - they definitely get social systems and their potential to change the web. (We’re also excited to be joining our fraternal twin Flick
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