20050719
My Web 2.0
I am playing with Yahoo's My Web 2.0 BETA, which was released today. After a few minutes, you realize it is just the superpower portal's imitation of the cinderella darling del.icio.us. BUT, they do a few things I like, that Delicious doesn't. You can:
* save a copy of a page, including its content
* publish each link or copy in one of three ways – keeping it private, sharing it among a community of friends or making it public
* Search everything, including URLs and page descriptions.
Posted at 5:23 PM.
2 Comments:

Jakob said...
Yes, but Yahoo!'s core features here are just duplicates of del.icio.us ideas - they're just playing catch-up.

I agree that Yahoo!'s offerings are good today, July 20, 2005, but I'm eager to see how they compare to del.icio.us in, say, four months.

9:41 AM
 


FarFromFound said...
can del.icio.us patent their concepts?
2:01 PM
 


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Hi, I'm Zach. I grew up in Fort Wayne, Indiana and graduated from Wake Forest. After college, I moved to Manhattan to get serious about a company I ran with friends. We sold it to Barry Diller's InterActiveCorp in 2006. I just wrapped up with a project I co-founded called Vimeo and left CV to focus on being a twenty-five year old.

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