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Yahoo! Unloads Delicious

Small Business Mavericks

Unloads Delicious Yesterday, the Internet’s largest has been – Yahoo! – sold Delicious. Delicious is one of the early forerunners of social bookmarking. And it might have had it not been purchased by Yahoo! That at least gives me a little bit of confidence in the future of Delicious.

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How the New Delicious Stacks Up

Social Media Marketing

You can now add Delicious to that mix.You'll recall that last December , Yahoo! decided to sell Delicious, and then in April, Delicious announced it had been acquired by AVOS. And for the following five months, everything seemed to be moving ahead steadily, with no visible change in the interface or service of Delicious.

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Replacing Delicious as a Publishing Tool

Net-Savvy Executive

Yahoo is killing off Delicious , the social bookmarking service that I've used since 2005. The challenge here is to replace what Delicious does in my publishing workflow. I use Delicious to support dynamic content on multiple websites. I use Delicious to support dynamic content on multiple websites.

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Revamping Old Content

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Unloads Delicious Kudos To HubPages » Revamping Old Content About once a year or so you should go through your old content and update it. This includes your static content, blog content, and maybe even your social media content. And still other content will need a major overhaul.

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Some Tasty News on Bookmarking

Social Media Marketing

Great news for Delicious users: the service has been acquired from Yahoo! As you may recall, in December I reported that Yahoo! was sunsetting Delicious , the social bookmarking service, surprising many people and leaving them in a tenuous position. There's an FAQ on Delicious that answers questions about the transition.

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My Love Affair With Pocket

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Where do you save and read your online content? You would think that with all of this technology and content that we''re constantly creating, publishing and reading, that it would be a whole lot simpler to save, share and consume it. Most of that technology was driven by the nascent days of tagging content. It''s a mess.

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Has Search Replaced Bookmarking?

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There's no denying that I'm a fan of Delicious - the online social bookmarking service (I Blogged about my love for Delicious back in 2007, right here: Why del.icio.us Most people used bookmarking as a way to remember where a piece of content was (or to make it more findable to others). Content used to come and go.