Twin Falls Idaho -AZdvd
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10/22/05 to del.icio.us and 10/20/05 to google search history (on purpose, to remember)
deleting both. and the question is: which web service shall I use for this kind of thing?
first, define which kind of thing..? book, movie I may want to look at...
I just started playing with personalized google search history, maybe using it for
-searches to come back to...
I use del.icio.us for
-convenient favorites I can access from anywhere
- sites to explore or that have links that might lead to exploration
more recently, for -*item*s to look at, read later...
and then there's this dayislikewidewater = 'weblog' = notes of things online that I like and/or want to arrange-edit
so? for now, note this movie and this book here.
ok yeah google search history is experimental, playing around. but, yeah, searches I could return to. anything of distinct note would also be put to del.ico.us = marking pages for whatever... can be random.* I do have tendency to clean up. like to clean it up.eg delete things IF - have now put sth of it on weblog (here)AND - not thinking that I will be wanting to return to it repeatedly (in near future).
*random goes under z, along w/ anything without another tag. and things to explore -add a z with other tags if want to explore..._ item is for finite things to read / look at (of finite interest) - once looked at, delete or put z [now - x] if want to keep. * find is if main interest is in using to identify (finite task) other blogs/ sites of interest WHEREAS links is for linklogs= continuously updated sources of links to articles / items
*Later started using x for done-items, may as well keep, but do not esp expect to uses as jumpoff points in future (=z).
a is for the first ones I posted and any that are also regular 'favorites'. - my is of personal interest. - bks, song, tele-v are duh categorical, except tele-v is also pop-culture generally. psy for schools, maybe anyth of ~profssnl interest. fxn is for things I would know I wanted (Southwest, ISPS) to use.
and mainstream and web are blogosphereish and technical-how-to/techno-interest (~webdev really) respectively.
LATER 11/08ish STUMBLEUPON, a system on its own for marking. on its own=marking things found there. (I would not Go Into Stumbleupon in order to mark, that is. will that change?) described as delicious+myspace. Spurl-like? I do like having comments from others about any webpage (well most /many), might go into Stumbleupon n order to look at a particular review page.

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