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- a fairly flat site for bookmark storage where things are tagged rather than buried in folders. I can find my bookmarks more easily on del.icio.us than I can in a web browser's bookmarks menu
- bookmarks accessible via my del.icio.us user page from any web browser (the "Hotmail advantage")
- the handy provision of the pop-up del.icio.us bookmarklet so that I can click "pop up post to del.icio.us" in my taskbar at any time and post a link to the page I'm looking at for later reference.
In summary: good bookmarking. The kind of thing where I thought "wow, no wonder I never used bookmarks before this." I don't care about the 'social' aspect at all: I either bookmark really popular URLs with 500 other people linking to them, or really unusual ones with no other links, so it's not as if I'm finding new friends through del.icio.us.
I just don't match that particular use case. When I'm visiting a site, I'm either visiting from its RSS feed (via my aggregator), visiting it because I'm a regular and know the URL, or from a Google search. I'm very rarely looking for something at the level of generality of "links about gentoo" or something like that. I'm more likely to be looking for "getting gentoo to boot on the something something motherboard", and Google is better than tagging at that sort of thing.
Lately, for universal bookmark storage, I'm more into using Safari bookmark synching with my .mac account. It's quite nice, not to mention my bookmarks travel with me from desktop to laptop.
also, this textarea is far too small. :)
~ b
Personally, I'm not really keen on my bookmarks being public, and I'm still on the fence as to whether I hate this new concept of "tagging" or not (semantic tagging is awesome, don't get me wrong, but the random "I'll just make up random tags as I go" thing irks me). Anyhow, I don't have a del.icio.us account. Don't know if I'll bother with one or not.
My main reason for posting is to note that your bookmarks don't have to be public in any important way. Just make your username be some random string that you can remember, but can't be traced back to you.
1) A convenient means to share bookmarks between home and work
2) A convenient way to find my bookmarked pages (I'm finding tags work better for me than hierarchical categories.)
I haven't publicized my del.icio.us bookmarks, so that's not really a feature for me. I occasionally browse at random to see what the new it webpage is (like I used to use Technorati for, or Blogdex and Daypop before that) and, more rarely, explore at random. Those aren't very important features to me compared to the first two, which are enough.