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September 16, 2004

Del.icio.us and OSXCLI

Behold the amazing greatness of del.icio.us: productivity-techniques site 43 Folders today called on readers to collectively start tagging links about Unix command-line tools that would be useful to Mac OS X users. And thus the del.icio.us OSXCLI page sprang into existence (along with its RSS feed, natch.)

Is this not cool? By virtue of a simple action (“please start using the keyword ‘OSXCLI’”), a permanent repository of information spontaneously emerged. See Stewart’s similar reaction to Flickr Slideshows based on photo tags.

Posted by Andrew at September 16, 2004 10:09 AM

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