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(Unverified)Oct 25th 2006 12:15PM
Yahoo Bookmarks has been the Yahoo property I have relied upon the most over the years. It is good - and surprising - to see this vintage service getting some serious attention at last.
It looks as if the merger is between MyWeb and Bookmarks, rather than MyWeb and Del.icio.us, though those following the prompt towards del.ico.us from MyWeb ought to find it painless, assuming that del.icio.us getting caching abilities some time soon. It seems odd that after this there will *still* be two Yahoo properties offering such similar services though.
I wouldn't describe Google Bookmarks or Windows Live Favorites as "big guys" in this field. Google's service barely matches Yahoo's original bookmarks service, and Microsoft's offering is good on options but clunky and slow when carrying them out.
So how about Yahoo looking at their Briefcase service next?