Del.icio.us Feature

I realize that those of you who’ve been using delicious.com forever probably already know this, but today was the first time I saw it in action.

Today was the first time I tried to “tag” an article that I had already tagged a few weeks ago, the first time I stumbled on to it and wanted to make a note to read it. When I tried to add it to my links for today, it brought up the tagging window, but with all the information filled in from where I had tagged it the first time. That’s kind of nice, since I, obviously, can’t keep track of what I’ve tagged for the daily links part of the blog feed, and what I haven’t. 🙂

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