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(Unverified)Dec 11th 2006 3:32PM
I would like to echo Josh (#13). del.icio.us does not belong in that category. It is an invaluable resource to me and others as a search engine, which I use to look for all kinds of relevant information. Yahoo has failed to take it to the next level, but it remains among the best of the "web 2.0" (if I may use that term) sites, and probably the one I use more than any other for work and personal use.
I am not a big fan of digg. For whatever it is worth, TechMeme is my favorite source of tech news. Otherwise, I have a feed reader and can participate in the conversation directly on peoples blogs and the like.