Adding Bookmarklets on iPad and iPhone

Merci a Benoit Descary pour le lien vers cette ressource indispensable pour optimiser l'utilisation de l'ipad. | source : static.chrisbray.com

Recommandé parCedric Motte le 19/06/10 22:34 | permalien

postrank

"PostRank is a nifty tool that measures different ways that readers engage with online content. The ranking is based on how many times a particular post has been linked to, voted up on Digg, shared on Google Buzz, commented on, Twittered about, bookmarked on del.icio.us or viewed through feed readers like AideRSS and Google Reader. Today, the startup is adding a new feature that actually stores and shows you these activities. As PostRank says, the activity streams feature similar in theory to a FriendFeed, but for a blog or site’s content. Previously, PostRank aggregated and reported activity events but the new feature aggregates Tweets, votes, distributed comments and more in a single view. Publishers simply have to insert their RSS feed into PostRank Analytics and the startup will aggregate and filter activity into a dashboard. " | source : techcrunch.com

Recommandé parPaul Bradshaw le 29/05/10 16:39 | permalien

Pratiques du socialbookmarking dans le domaine de l’éducation (Thèse de doctorat), via @fdestin

thèse de doctorat en sciences de l’information et de la communication le vendredi 13 Novembre  2009  à l’Université Paul Verlaine de Metz | source : drechslermichele.edublogs.org

Recommandé parDamien Van Achter le 28/04/10 10:09 | permalien

Packrati.us = Twitter + Delicious

I'm using http://packrati.us to automatically bookmark the URLs I tweet on #delicious. Check it out! | source : packrati.us

Recommandé parRemi Vincent le 10/03/10 12:57 | permalien

Back To Basics: Ditch Delicious, Use Pinboard

Traffic is stagnating or dropping, depending on which analytics service you look at. Founder Joshua Schachter left long ago in frustration, and is now at Google. | source : techcrunch.com

Recommandé parPaul Bradshaw le 08/03/10 11:04 | permalien

deliGoo - Delicious Search Engine

deliGoo is an extension for Firefox (2.0+) and Internet Explorer (6.0+), which is built into your browser in the form of an additional button on the tools’ panel. deliGoo searches on the sites, indicated in your del.icio.us bookmarks. With its help you can find the necessary page according to any phrase or word, which it contains. And one more thing – deliGoo can create on your demand custom search engines on any del.icio.us tag. | source : www.deligoo.com

Recommandé parPaul Bradshaw le 12/02/10 13:26 | permalien

Delibar, Delicious Mac client

Un client Delicious pour Mac. | source : www.delibarapp.com

Recommandé parJulien Laroche-Joubert le 13/01/10 18:23 | permalien

Distribution of news information through social bookmarking: an examination of shared stories in Delicious

Results. Findings document the diverse nature of stories from both traditional and new media channels. Social media sources, primarily blogs, are growing as a major news source. Prominent traditional news media were not exclusively used, and the sheer volume of uncategorized pages suggests that online news seekers consider alternative Web pages encountered during casual navigation as news sources. Conclusions. What online news audiences consider to be news is becoming increasingly broad and complex with unclassified sources dominating tagged stories. New information sources appear to make up for deficient story topics in the mainstream media. | source : informationr.net

Recommandé parPaul Bradshaw le 18/12/09 08:56 | permalien

Programming Pipes With Delicious and Sharing data.gov.uk SPARQL Queries As A Result « OUseful.Info, the blog…

In this post, I’ll refine that pattern a little more and show how to use delicious to bookmark a “processed” form of the output of the query, along with all the ingredients needed to generate that output. In a later post (hopefully before Christmas) I’ll try to show how the pattern can be used to share queries into other datastores, such as Google visualization API queries into a Google spreadsheet. | source : ouseful.wordpress.com

Recommandé parPaul Bradshaw le 11/12/09 12:46 | permalien

Ne pas jeter Twitter dans le tout à l'ego !

[réponse à un article éponyme - ou presque - de Slate] Principal reproche? Malgré des kilomètres de littérature dans les journaux et ailleurs, Twitter est un objet pour happy few et son succès un trompe-l'oeil - contrairement à Facebook, dont Titiou Lecoq, c'est son nom, est en revanche grande consommatrice et qui permet, selon elle, l'élaboration d'un vrai réseau, personnel, professionnel et surtout accessible à tous. Les élites contre les gens, vieux refrain. Vieux et pas faux, en l'occurrence. (...) Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, MySpace, Del-icio-us... ont chacun leur fonction, leur public, leurs défauts et leurs qualités, ils se croisent et s'entrecroisent, se complètent et forment, ensemble, un espace cohérent, exubérant et en mouvement perpétuel - à ce propos, c'est un peu crevant, le mouvement perpétuel... | source : blogs.lexpress.fr

Recommandé parNicolas Voisin le 19/10/09 23:28 | permalien