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Social bookmarks in Opera, finally!

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I've been looking for ways to share and access my bookmarks on the web ever since I tried Delicious and Spurl respectively. I was stoked when Opera Link came out, which actually made me stop using both the other two services entirely. Ever since that I haven't been sharing my bookmark collection on the web. Sure, I've been using social news site Digg and social web page discovery site StumbleUpon, but they're sites I only visit once, and not sites I keep around for when I need them later.

Sure. There's been alternatives around forever. Firefox and Internet Explorer has had sync and sharing extensions for years. I've put my heart and soul into trying to switch to these and other browsers. But using another browser feels awkward and cumbersome, while Opera feels efficient and snappy. Web services integrated into the browser are not worth ditching Opera, which says a lot about this underdog among browsers.

So I'm glad to see another piece of the puzzle has finally fallen into place. I can share my bookmark collection with my friends directly and instantly as it changes. Thanks to Opera Unite and the Bookmarks application I'm about to come full circle in my odyssey of bookmarks in Opera.
pssst The only thing I'm missing now is a way to make some bookmarks private.

Related links:
Are you a social bookmarking addict? - I fell from the Moon
Bookmarks Application - Opera Unite Applications
Bookmarks on my netbook - Opera Unite on my netbook

Are you a social bookmarking addict?

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Or maybe you're wondering what the heck I'm talking about. Social bookmarking is the action of sharing links to websites to others through a web service. Examples include Facebook, Digg, StumbleUpon, del.icio.us.

So am I a social bookmarking addict? Maybe. It might say something about me that I use more than one service. As my main service, I use spurl.net. Spurl.net is the most complete online bookmarking service I've seen. It completely replaces any locally running bookmarking system. With instant bookmark search, categories and tags. But there's a catch. Importing your bookmarks might not work. And it's currently in a limited feature set. It seems like it's abandoned by the creators. Because of that I'm using Simpy as a backup bookmarking system if Spurl ever dies.

While Spurl definitely does have some social bookmarking features for sharing, I find friend based systems to be more enjoyable when sharing links. Therefore I'm using Digg and StumbleUpon. Digg.com is a site for sharing links to technology news, and related things that geeks like me enjoy, such as videos. But since Digg.com is mostly technology related, I'm using more mainstream social bookmarking services such as StumbleUpon. StumbleUpon was originally a social bookmarking community based around a Firefox extension. But later they added a Internet Explorer add-on and several people are working on various tools for other browsers such as Opera. There are already bookmarklets available, widgets (including one from a team I've been working with). There are even some Opera add-ons that I don't trust.

Facebook is another alternative if you want to share links with your friends. Facebook is a very popular online community where you can find your friends and socialize with them. Facebook allows you to share links to videos and sites with your friends.

Well. With all these services, it might be hard to keep track of all the ways you can bookmark sites. But people have been trying to do something with the problem. One of these sites are AddThis.com. Sadly, they've done overkill by using extensions instead of more simple browser modifications. But fear not. I bring you the AddThis social bookmarking button for Opera. Just drag it to your toolbar of choice to start sharing links with your friends.

Add This!

For those of you that are using another browser, you can't add this button to any of your toolbars. But that doesn't mean you can't use AddThis. Their JavaScript based site buttons aren't only useful on sites. They work as bookmarklets too. Simply visit AddThis.com and drag The button that says Bookmark to your bookmarks toolbar.

Good luck and have fun playing with social bookmarking!

No longer just a code: 09-f9-11-02-9d-74-e3-5b-d8-41-56-c5-63-56-88-c0

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Seen this code before? It's no longer what it used to be. It has spread all over the Internet as a symbol, rather than just a code. It has led to an uproar in blogs and communities. All because some company tried to stop one of the Internet's most important principles. Free speech.
This code now means that no company have the right to take away the free speech of people in cyberspace.

If you haven't seen this number before, you're probably very confused. Let me tell you...

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Rob Levin, head of Freenode, Committing Fraud?

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I recently read an article in Ad Terras Per Aspera (Diablo-D3's blog) about Rob Levin, the head of Freenode using social engineering. You should take a look at the article:

Rob Levin, the true master of social engineering

And now you should log in to- or sign up at digg.com and digg this:

Rob Levin, head of Freenode, Committing Fraud?