Saturday, August 25, 2007

A history of social bookmarking...

A lot of people are using the Web for a number of reasons. Some use the Web in order to find certain information that are related and relevant to their field of expertise and specialty, while others merely just search for particular subjects that they want to save for themselves, which could later on be viewed again, and maybe be used for whatever purpose that the user had in mind. You can even get the information that you are seeking from e-mails of other people, or from subscribing to several newsletters, as well as use search engines to uncover the resources that you may need.

Back then, people would organize their bookmarks of online resources using folders in the Web browser, an inefficient way of organizing since people may need to save a resource that is relevant to a number of categories, thereby saving the bookmarked online resource in a number of different folders.

This can be a bit difficult to handle, especially if people need to find the references that they have saved in order to send it to other people through e-mail. Now that social bookmarking is possible, people are now able to create a web of resources and connections without being limited in its applications and operations in the same way as people would be when they did not use social bookmarking.

Social bookmarking, in this case, allows its users to easily and efficiently direct people to the resources or references that they have been able to search, locate, tag and saved. By using only relevant keywords, the user who was able to tag the social bookmarked website can direct people to the website or Web page that they have saved and bookmarked just by looking at the keywords used by the user.

Social bookmarking has been developed based on the bookmarking capabilities of certain websites, thereby making it a whole lot easier for people to not only organize information and categorize resources, but also make social connections with other people who may be interested in the topics or subjects that they have tagged and bookmarked for themselves.

In social bookmarking, people can see who created each bookmark on a particular topic or subject in a particular Web page or website, as well as allows the other person to have easy access to that other person’s bookmarked resources or references. Aside from this, its users can also see all the other users who have used a particular tag or keyword, allowing them to search for all relevant resources and references about the same topic or subject.

Social bookmarking opened a lot of doors for its applications. Nowadays, people not only use social bookmarking for saving and categorizing resources and references, but they take advantage of social bookmarkings web of social connections, using it as a vessel for online marketing for a lot of online businesses, which is proving to be a very effective tool. People also use social bookmarking as a means to improve and boost their site’s traffic, as well as a way to improve their ranking in search engines.



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Social Bookmarking Search Engine?

What do you get if you cross a search engine with social bookmarking? The answer is Sproose.



You use Sproose just like you would any other search engine. You type in what you are looking for and are presented with a page of results.

The major difference is that you get to vote for your favorite sites. The more votes a site gets the higher it goes in the index. You can also choose to comment on a site.

Here are some of the cool things about Sproose…

  • Unique results
  • User Voting & Commenting
  • Spam Deletion
  • Fast Results
Users can choose to share their vote history with other users who may have similar interests. This is a powerful feature and allows exploration and networking of related web pages.

Users also help to control spam. If too many users select the page for removal the site will be eliminated from the index. Sproose has worked hard on security to ensure that each user only gets one vote. Robots, scripts and suspicious activity will be blocked or removed.

Tags are automatically generated by Sproose for all popular pages. Popular tags are accessible on the navigation bar and are displayed in a tag cloud. There is also a video search which is powered by blinkx.

Although the index is clearly no where as big as Google’s, the results are surprisingly good. It may not be a Google killer just yet but watch this space!



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Friday, August 24, 2007

Social Bookmarking Software

Social Bookmarking is increasingly important in today's Web2.0 world. What I am going to deal with on this blog is Social Bookmarking and Social Bookmarking Software.

I have looked around at the current Social Bookmarking Software and there is little or no choice. I've not personally found any tools that has satisifed my expectations.

I am currently talking to a few programmer friends about the possibility of developing a useful Social Bookmarking tool.

Check back here for news on this project as well as Social Bookmarking resources and news.

Thanks
Paul



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