jlam | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 12 2007 | Faves, linkmarking, social computing, social media, tagging, folksonomy, Web 2.0, del.icio.us, tool, programming interfaceIn comparison with other social linkmarking services, Faves uses the http://del.icio.us/help/api and can (with some caveats) use existing tools built for Del.icio.us such as Cocoalicious http://SciFiHiFi.com/cocoalicious/ from SciFi HiFi.
jlam | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 21 2006 | Blue Dot, startup, TechCrunch, social media, social computing, tagging, linkmarking, World Wide Web, Seattle
Unlike most other social bookmarking communities and sites, Blue Dot requires no login, a key to gaining participation. Instead, through a Javascript marklet and also other widgets, readers can annotate and tag pages, which they can then mail. Via custom links, recipients can then reply without first registering.
Like on similar sites, friends, others you invite, or the public, can track your posts. Blue Dot can mark not only text pages, but also other rich media content, and excerpt them for syndication.
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