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Access Your Delicious Bookmarks on Your Phone

December 18th, 2008 @ 9:00 am

Categories: Gizmos and Gadgets, Travel Tips, Web Tools

Tags: Bookmark, Phone, Microsoft Access, Delicious, Telecom & Utilities, Rick Broida

delicious-mobile.jpgIf you’re a fan of online bookmark manager Delicious (formerly known as del.icio.us), here’s good news: You can now access your Delicious bookmarks on your cell phone.

Just point your phone’s browser to m.delicious.com and sign into your account. From there you can browse your bookmarks, tags, inbox, and other stuff. You can also browse the latest and most popular bookmarks and tags from the Delicious community.

Missing, for the moment, is integration of the Delicious social search engine — but the developers say it’s in the works. Even so, this is a great way to tap your Delicious bookmarks on the run.

I know it’s silly, but I’ve always disliked Delicious — in part because of the ridiculous name, and in part because the site is confusing. What about you? Do you use Delicious? If so, you should also check out PhoneFavs, a free service that brings social bookmarking to mobile phones. [via Digital Inspiration]

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    britta.g

    12/18/08 | Report as spam

    RE: Access Your Delicious Bookmarks on Your Phone

    We switched the name from del.icio.us to Delicious this
    summer. happy What do you find confusing?

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