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Delicious adds filtering and browsing features

DeliciousDelicious, the social bookmarking site arguably started it all, was recently updated with a couple of new features. They've added the ability to display only private or only public bookmarks, and the ability to choose whether you want to show or hide the history of who you've sent bookmarks to. You can also choose whether bookmarks open in the current tab or a new tab.

Delicious has also added a "Browse these bookmarks" function which will open a frame at the top of the page that allows you to navigate forward and back through the bookmarks. This might be one of the first times that I've heard of a browser frame that actually makes sense.

Hopefully this latest release is a signal that Delicious isn't dead, but was merely hibernating. The blog post announcing the new features states that there are lots of great new things to look forward to. I can't wait.


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