tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8633333836657746309.post6233195471044174546..comments2023-05-17T14:37:23.909+01:00Comments on The Web 2.0 Optimist: Goodbye To DeliciousDonna Hayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15135671687367811035noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8633333836657746309.post-62760176628730617832010-03-18T04:32:55.220+00:002010-03-18T04:32:55.220+00:00I have just come across your posts to the Deliciou...I have just come across your posts to the Delicious forum and agree with what you have said. I am finding it frustrating with the Yahoo registration process and logging in with working with teachers. I am loath to let go of it though and will hang on to see if anything comes from the posts others have made. I have just posted my own comment as well on one of the forums. Just like you I will be investigating Diigo as well. I am glad I have found your blog and will follow that with interest!Jacqui Sharphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18098130968092971867noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8633333836657746309.post-54038524682221460462009-11-13T22:21:15.094+00:002009-11-13T22:21:15.094+00:00This comment has been removed by the author.Donna Hayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15135671687367811035noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8633333836657746309.post-24531168735828982362009-11-08T20:05:09.063+00:002009-11-08T20:05:09.063+00:00One of the things I try to teach my students is th...One of the things I try to teach my students is that web 2.0 gives them the ability to enter into dialogue with organisations and possibly influence them to change. OK Delicious didn't budge but hopefully they have become aware of the impact of their decision and the likes of Diigo can only benefit from the adverse publicity. <br /><br />This also shows students the flexibility of web 2.0. A service isn't quite right but there are lots of other alternatives to choose from.Donna Hayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15135671687367811035noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8633333836657746309.post-69432989429587889912009-11-08T16:48:27.321+00:002009-11-08T16:48:27.321+00:00I followed your discussion with delicious with int...I followed your discussion with delicious with interest and feel that they just don't get 'it' - what appears to them to be a highly logical business decision has put project work which I doing in some primary schools on the back foot. I also object to the tone of their response which, I felt, presumed that you were a bit of an idiot. Thanks for the recommendation of diigo i shall check it and move my bookmarks list to it as well. Very disappointing all in all.Bill Lordhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13126797110364712129noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8633333836657746309.post-68439907279299525252009-11-08T12:36:45.340+00:002009-11-08T12:36:45.340+00:00Thanks for the comment. We set up a school Delicio...Thanks for the comment. We set up a school Delicious account which everyone could post to but only a couple of people logged on as to tag the links. This way we could get some consistency of tagging. Otherwise you would end up with lots of people's tagging system which may make it difficult to find stuff. With regards to sign-up there is little information required to set up an account and if you have an organisational email system people can use that for sign up rather than any personal account.<br /><br />There are more people on Delicious because it has been around longer - I think that's what gives it the community feel - if all your contacts are on Diigo it will have the same feel.Donna Hayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15135671687367811035noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8633333836657746309.post-79757688392731120702009-11-08T10:59:45.056+00:002009-11-08T10:59:45.056+00:00Interesting I'm struggling with these issues t...Interesting I'm struggling with these issues too. More form a point of view of a group of professionals shring a ny bookmarks they find - the tagging and annotation on Diigo does appeal. Its also where I have coem from, but others say Delicious has a better community feel to it.<br />Diiog has a sign up to it and some people are 'funny' about singing up to accounts. I could just create ine and issue the login to lots of people. Not sure. Any dieas form anyone welcome.Roger Neilsonhttp://didactylos.twitter.comnoreply@blogger.com