Managing ToRead List In Bookmarking Services
A feature that I am longing for in bookmarking services is an efficient way to manage my toread list. An example of toread list is the popular tag ‘toread’ on del.icio.us.
What’s that? When I go through my feeds every morning, I often find a couple of long and insightful articles that I believe I […]
Youtie: Let’s Keep In Touch By Sharing Funny Pages
Beijing based Youtie is a social network for recommending interesting web pages. Instead of helping you make new friends, it is more of a new way to connect with your existing friends.
The main feature of the service is bookmarking. Not like other social bookmarking services, which are mainly for you to remember what you have […]
Interviewing Mister Wong: Social Bookmarking from Germany
German social bookmarking site Mister Wong has opened its Chinese version to limited testers. Their first blog post linked to a welcome video on Youtube. China Web2.0 Review interviewed Björn Hornemann from Mister-Wong.cn project to find out more about their China strategy.
Mister Wong has reached Chinese market as early as last year. For example, Blogsir […]
Report Said Only 2.3% Chinese Internet Users Use Tags
Tag, introduced by Flickr and del.icio.us, is becoming a standard feature of online services. Now you can tag almost anything online, you can tag people in social networking site, tag your online bookmarks, tag your blog post, photos and videos. And some new search engines also support search by tag, for example, technorati. How about […]
A Recap of Social Bookmarking
In our previous Baidu Bookmarking review post, we have said that bookmarking is the second most important service. Not only to single user, but also to the whole Web2.0 world this is the case. The concept of tagging has risen up into everyone’s mind with the popularity of social bookmarking. Now tagging has become a […]
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