This is as days pass by, by Stuart Langridge

And this is Link log, written , and concerning Uncategorized

Do I need a link log, I wonder? Like those ones that Simon and Mark have? I tend not to bother just doing a “look at this link” sort of post any more, because it takes more time than it’s worth, but with something that was designed to be only that I’d lash up a JavaScript bookmarklet that asked for a title and pithy comment and posted the current URL to the linklog, making it very easy to say “look at this” when I’m looking at it rather than later when I can’t be bothered.

Comments

Jack

If you do decide to start a linklog, del.icio.us is well worth a look - the linglogging process is quick and simple via a bookmarklet, and it has a REST API, so you can get the links onto your weblog in a variety of ways.


Goodness, I sound like an advert - it's that good.

Simon Willison

I have a bookmarklet that does exactly what you subscribe, and it's the best thing I've added to my blog in ages. I've only had blogmarks for two and a half weeks and I've already collected 130 of them! You really won't regret it if you build one.

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