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For months... hell...for years I've been wondering and playing with various ways to answer the question, "How the hell can I organize and keep better track of all of the interesting web sites that I find in my daily web surfing?" For a time, I kept a blog roll on this site, but I found that to be distracting to the overall content and wasn't a good way of finding the links when I needed them.

Enter del.icio.us. if you haven't heard about it, get with it. It will change the way you keep and find information on the web, of the ordinal of google. Right now the service is free, and Beelerspace, has a great article on how to get started with del.icio.us, since it isn't well documented by the creator.

I first heard of it over at kottke.org. (Kottke himself is a wealth of interesting commentary and links so, if you haven't stop by, stop by sometime. I often find it inconceivable how he can find time to write and post about SO much.) Tracie mentioned, "..yea, I've been using it for a while, when I shared my discovery last week (frequently I'm late in finding these things as I spend way too much time just reading news and looking for work opportunities recently).

Go take a look at My Del.icio.us
and see my growing collection of links. I haven't added the majority of my links yet, and it will grow daily.

The creator joshua schachter deserves acres of kudos for del.icio.us and memepool. Del.icio.us is one of those many ideas and creations that might you think, "Now if only I'd thought of that."

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I checked out the site, I don't really understand how it work. I need more time to investigate, but thanks for the tip. I forwarded the site to my internet class instructor.

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