
Since the first web2 training I've used Facebook and flickr regularly. These sites were particulary useful for reporting on my overseas trip last year.
Although I signed up for delicious.com during the initial training I haven't actually used the site since then. I've found it simpler to add bookmarks to folders in Internet Explorer.
Still, I'll admit the organising functionality on delicious is rather enticing. So I've added the button to my links bar and started adding tags to websites.
Browsing through other people's bookmarks, I came across a few gems I wasn't familiar with. So, all told, I'll leave the delicious button on my already crowded toolbar (which is quite an endorsement from me).
I had a browse through a few other social networking sites - all variations on the same basic theme.
Stumbleupon http://www.stumbleupon.com/
Reddit http://www.reddit.com/
I signed up for digg http://digg.com/ and just for fun did a search on a rival site, Reddit.
As I predicted, there's some pretty intense gang warfare going on here.
The article "How internet fanboys see the world" attempts to define the opposing camps with visual images: http://www.flickr.com/photos/47595300@N00/3294603967/sizes/l/
And this post has fun with the reddit logo:
1 comment:
Hey great work, interesting thing to search!
Post a Comment