Jon Udell has a fair and balanced take on the del.irio.us project.
I was a bit too harsh yesterday. I think that if the project remains a clone of del.icio.us, I won’t view it too favorably, especially considering that the creator could have distributed the code without launching a competing site. But if it evolves to offer features del.icio.us doesn’t and both of them improve as a result, so much the better.
On a different note, Simon Willison explains how Jon Udell can solve one of the problems he mentions in the blog entry using Greasemonkey.
Udell on del.irio.us
Jon Udell has a fair and balanced take on the del.irio.us project.
I was a bit too harsh yesterday. I think that if the project remains a clone of del.icio.us, I won’t view it too favorably, especially considering that the creator could have distributed the code without launching a competing site. But if it evolves to offer features del.icio.us doesn’t and both of them improve as a result, so much the better.
On a different note, Simon Willison explains how Jon Udell can solve one of the problems he mentions in the blog entry using Greasemonkey.
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