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Jenny Darrow

Making the transition from Delicious to Evernote « Evernote Blogcast - 1 views

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    Evernote is actually a great Delicious alternative. Unlike Delicious, Evernote allows you to clip your favorite webpage-text, images and links-so that you can view them at your leisure, online or offline. No more worrying about 404 errors or changing pages. True, we don't have the social features of Delicious, but if you want to save your favorite pages forever, Evernote is perfect.
Judy Brophy

Search results for publicdata on Delicious - 0 views

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    delicious list of public data sets
Jenny Darrow

Blog U.: Why My Bookmarks Are Not Delicious - Technology and Learning - Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    Reading content on the web feels so 2007. I don't Delicious because I don't bookmark, and I don't bookmark because I'm no longer searching for and jumping around the web looking for content. Nowadays I consume most content on my iPad or Touch, using apps such as the one from the NYTimes. The app may restrict where I go, meaning less variety but a higher quality consumption experience. I imagine that over time more of the magazines and journals I read will morph into apps, providing high quality multimedia reading and viewing experiences on portable devices. Reading the NYTimes on my Touch or iPad is better than through a browser because I'm in "lean back" consuming mode. If I'm on my browser it means that I'm on my computer, with all the attention pulls from e-mail and writing projects.
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