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| | Ask HN: Why haven't bookmarks been re-invented? | |
113 points by douge1 on Dec 29, 2022 | hide | past | favorite | 133 comments
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| | Perhaps I'm not in the know, but I find it hard to imagine that we encounter a site, we bookmark it into what's often a poorly self-curated / organized taxonomy, and then rarely ever go back to it, what do other people do to manage their bookmarks, or to even share them? I love "awesome lists" as well, which are often just a bunch of well organized bookmarks anyways, so what do people do that's better than this? |
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Back in the days when "small pieces loosely joined" was a thing, I thought Delicious was very, very cool. (I use Diigo (free) now which is the closest I could find to Delicious when it went bad). I needed something that isn't account dependent and works on web and mobile, so matter where I am browsing content I can save a reference to it. Hypothesis looks interesting but imo is more geared to textual annotation than tagging.
Bookmarks are so bad, that they don't even keep your most recent bookmark in a folder at the top.
But what we lost when we lost Delicious was so much potential. For example...
* people were exploring using tag clouds semanticly, to sort of translate how two different people categorised things (you say "cool", they say "hot" etc)
* I think NASA did collaborative tagging where you merely tag interesting things to keep an eye on with nextYear, fiveYears or TenYears then produced a Horizon Report of the overlaps.
* People were making news readers that found interesting items based on your tag cloud and items adjacent to those tagged in your cloud.
* A tag cloud was a quick "Contents page" for any blog out there... You could glance at one and see if this content was for you.
* They were emergent, as in, they evolved over time - so much better than most peoples' idea of categories, or how categories are used in the real world.
I think that despite all the potential in bookmarking/tagging people weren't ready to pay for it - and if you're the kind of person who squirrels lots of things away for later, in a sensible manner, you're going to find a way to do it somehow.
But bookmarks/tags etc could be so much more.