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April 13, 2007
Del.icio.us Lessons
What I Learned from Del.icio.us
At first the idea of tagging a site every day sounded tedious and annoying, but after doing it habitually for a week or two I began to enjoy this exercise. Del.icio.us is a very useful tool because it allows you to access your links from any computer.
Del.icio.us demonstrated it's real utility during my project for LHC250 because I had to do research and keep track of several sites. Because this was a project assignment, we would meet in public areas or at each other's houses where I did not always have access to my computer. Thus, I began to use Del.icio.us to find the sites I used for research. For example, I used Del.icio.us to find this website: Yahoo Careers. Without Del.icio.us, I would have wasted a lot of time refinding the same sites.
I plan to use this tool in the future, especially for projects such as my LHC250 presentation. However, I think I will delete some of the excess sites I tagged for Bit200 like: Facebook: I won't have a problem finding this site without Del.icio.us. Additionally, I think it will be easier to navigate the site faster if I have less sites. Thank you for introducing me to such a fabulous tool!
Posted by ltexin at April 13, 2007 12:47 AM