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Writing a Delicious command for Ubiquity

In my last post, I got all fluffy about how cool Ubiquity is but didn’t share any code to prove the point. As it happens, I have come up with at least one useful command that I’m starting to use habitually in posting bookmarks to Delicious. You can subscribe to my command or [...]

delicious 2.0 legacy bookmarklet fix

As you’ve probably seen by now, Delicious 2.0 has launched. It’s an all new design and the whole thing has been rewritten from the ground up. Most of the gripes I’ve seem like general dislike of change—which actually attests to the gargantuan effort put forth to reimplement the original from scratch in a [...]

I can’t get too ticked at O’Reilly and IntelliTXT

You know what I’ve been annoyed by lately? Those contextual ads masquerading as double underlined links in the middle of the page. Aren’t these uncomfortably like Microsoft’s Smart Tags? Eh, maybe not, since the site owners are willing collaborators—which makes it more of a successful service than a monopolist’s sinister plan. On [...]