Delicious Bookmarking is NOT dying!
For months now Delicious users have been hearing from the internet community that Delicious was going away and that we needed to transfer our bookmarks to any one of dozens of new bookmarking sites out there on the internet.
We did that, but we never really felt at home in any of the places. Delicious doesn’t look like much visually but it’s just so simple and easy to use, easy to find things in and it’s included in pretty much all of the social bookmarking tools, widgets and plugins so we still weren’t really using anything else.
Today we finally heard from Yahoo (The current owners of Delicious) that indeed they are not going to be supporting it anymore but instead of we “Deliciousers” being orphans we are now part of the YouTube family of AVOS.

They plan on breathing new life into this very stagnant yet well loved simple bookmarking site.
“We’re excited to work with this fantastic community and take Delicious to the next level,” said Chad Hurley, CEO of AVOS. “We see a tremendous opportunity to simplify the way users save and share content they discover anywhere on the web.”
“We spoke with numerous parties interested in acquiring the site, and chose Chad and Steve based on their passion and unique vision for Delicious,” said John Matheny, SVP of Communications and Communities at Yahoo!
The YouTube founders plan to innovate the site in the next few months to help solve the problem of “information overload “We see this problem not just in the world of video, but also cutting across every information-intensive media type,” said Chen in the official AVOS Press Release




The big news this week is the fact that twitter and linked in are joining forces and allow you to have your tweets be seen on Linked In and your Linked In updates seen on your twitter. I just hooked this all up myself and I have to say that it works just perfectly! You can add as many of your twitter accounts as you’d like and you can control each tweet or update with a simple # hashtag