This blog has been set up for my thoughts and reflections on the Westminster University 23 things programme, a discovery programme to explore Web 2.0 technology and its uses at work and at home. Its name 'evolutio' comes from the Latin evolvere meaning to roll out. The term evolutio therefore was applied to the act of rolling out a scroll, and thus brings with it the translation "the opening (and reading) of a book".
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Showing posts with label delicious. Show all posts
Showing posts with label delicious. Show all posts
Thursday, 28 April 2011
Delicious not doomed!
Any fans of Thing 10 will be pleased to hear that Delicious.com has been saved from the web 2.0 graveyard and has been bought from Yahoo! by Chad Hurley and Steve Chen, the founders of YouTube (having sold that to Google in 2006- are you keeping up?). Read the story here.
Photo: Sign above a jewellers in Oundle, Northants taken by Ellie
Sunday, 20 February 2011
Thing 10: Tagging and Folksonomies (Delicious.com)
I used to use Delicious quite a bit at my previous job. As it was an FE college there wasn't much in the way of e-resources, nor was there a gateway/portal to the ones we did have. There are also many good, free websites to suport literacy and numeracy so I used Delicious to collect these together and promote them.
For this job I started to collect particular websites, such as statistics websites, as there are many of those available, particularly for European statistics. Also when going through reading lists I tried to keep the websites recommended on my Delicious accout, tagging them with the module code.
Nevertheless I have added the gadget below from my Delicious account. I have just added in some links related to my favourite musician, David Ford, to make my bookmarks significantly more interesting than just having business-related websites on there.
Photo: Pudding at Paco's, Newcastle taken by Ellie
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