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Delicious (website)

Delicious[1] (stylized del.icio.us) was a social bookmarking web service for storing, sharing, and discovering web bookmarks. The site was founded by Joshua Schachter and Peter Gadjokov in 2003 and acquired by Yahoo! in 2005. By the end of 2008, the service claimed more than 5.3 million users and 180 million unique bookmarked URLs.[1][2][3] Yahoo sold Delicious to AVOS Systems in April 2011,[4] and the site relaunched in a "back to beta" state on September 27 that year.[5] In May 2014, AVOS sold the site to Science Inc.[6] In January 2016 Delicious Media, a new alliance, reported it had assumed control of the service.[7]

Delicious
The Delicious home page in 2011
Type of site
Online social bookmarking
OwnerMaciej Cegłowski
Created byJoshua Schachter
URLhttps://del.icio.us
CommercialYes
RegistrationOptional; Unavailable
LaunchedSeptember 2003; 20 years ago (2003-09)
Current statusInactive

In June 2017 Delicious was acquired by Pinboard, and the bookmarking service was discontinued.[8]

Functionality edit

Delicious used a non-hierarchical classification system in which users could tag each of their bookmarks with freely chosen index terms (generating a kind of folksonomy). A combined view of everyone's bookmarks with a given tag was available; for instance, the URL http://delicious.com/tag/wiki displayed all of the most recent links tagged "wiki". Its collective nature made it possible to view bookmarks added by other users.

Delicious also allowed users to group links with similar topics together to form a "Stack", and include title and descriptions for the Stack page.[9] Stacks could be worked on collaboratively with other users, and could be followed and shared with other users. Stacks were added in September 2011 and removed in July 2012.

Delicious had a "hotlist" on its home page and "recent" pages, which helped to make the website a conveyor of Internet memes and trends. Users could also explore stacks on the home page by navigating categories such as Arts & Design or Education.

All bookmarks posted to Delicious were publicly viewable by default, although users could mark specific bookmarks as private, and imported bookmarks were private by default. The public aspect was emphasized; the site was not focused on storing private ("not shared") bookmark collections.[citation needed] Delicious linkrolls, tagrolls, network badges, RSS feeds, and the site's daily blog posting feature could be used to display bookmarks on weblogs.[citation needed]

History edit

 
The old logo of Delicious

The precursor to Delicious was Muxway, a link blog that had grown out of a text file that Schachter maintained to keep track of links related to Memepool.[10] In September 2003, Schachter released the first version of Delicious.[11] In March 2005, he left his day job to work on Delicious full-time, and in April 2005 it received approximately $2 million in funding from investors including Union Square Ventures and Amazon.com.[12]

When Delicious was first launched, it was the first use of the term "tag" in the modern sense, and it was the first explicit opportunity where website users were given the ability to add their own tags to their bookmarks so that they could more easily search for them at a later time.[13][14] This major breakthrough was not much noticed as most thought the application at the time "cool" but obvious.

Yahoo acquired Delicious on December 9, 2005.[15] Various guesses suggest it was sold for somewhere between US$15 million and US$30 million.[16][17] In 2018, Schachter said the actual number was "definitely less" than US$30 million.[18]

On December 16, 2010, an internal slide from a Yahoo meeting leaked, indicating that Delicious would be "sunsetted" in the future, which seemed to mean "shut down".[19] Later Yahoo clarified that they would be selling Delicious, not ending it.[20] This news resulted in Delicious users looking for alternative sites. This benefited Pinboard, also a bookmarking site, which saw a huge surge of traffic and activity on its site.[21] Various other services such as Google Bookmarks and Spabba also offered bookmarks migration tools to allow users to migrate and safeguard their bookmarks out of Delicious.[22][23]

On April 27, 2011, Delicious announced the site was sold to Avos Systems, a company created by Chad Hurley and Steve Chen.[24] Unbeknownst to members, Yahoo continued to operate the site until September 2011.

On September 26, 2011, Delicious launched its completely new version 3.0 design in beta.[9] This redesign came in as a surprise to many of its users, with many features being disabled, removed or temporarily unavailable.[25] AVOS Systems removed the Delicious Support Forum and had advised users that communication with Avos should take place via email. Reaction from users was overwhelmingly negative.[26][27]

On November 9, 2011, AVOS Systems announced that they had acquired the link-saving service, Trunk.ly.[28] Trunk.ly offered to automatically save all links that users have "liked" on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. This acquisition led to the launch of Twitter Connector on Delicious on March 2, 2012.[29]

On May 8, 2014, Science, Inc. announced it had acquired the Delicious website from AVOS, without acquiring staff.[6] Science, Inc. is a "technology investment and advisory firm", which said it intended to keep the site "largely as is".[30]

On January 11, 2016, the Delicious blog announced ownership had transitioned to a new company formed between Science and of Domainersuite.[7]

On June 1, 2017, Pinboard acquired Delicious. The service was shut down and became read-only on June 15, and its users have been encouraged to subscribe to the Pinboard service.[31]

As of July 15, 2020, Maciej Ceglowski, owner of Pinboard, announced plans to restore the site to a explorable state and allow data export provided users have their login credentials.[32]

Under Avos Systems edit

After being purchased by AVOS Systems on April 27, 2011, Delicious went through significant UI redesigns and became more social.

On September 26, 2011, Delicious launched its completely new version 3.0 design in beta. Delicious added a new feature called Stacks that allows users to group multiple related links into a single page, and customize the Stack by adding title, description and a featured image.[9]

On December 13, 2011, Delicious continued its work to redesign its site, including UI changes to link-saving page and Stacks page.[33] The new design, especially for the Stacks page, was similar to the design of another popular social photo-sharing website Pinterest.[34]

On January 20, 2012, Delicious added more social features into its Stacks page, allowing users to collaborate on the same Stack, as a public Stack or a private Stack among a group of users.[35] The users can also comment on a stack and create a stack as a response to the original stack. This new social feature was considered as a good step against competitor such as Pinterest which did not offer private boards at the time.[36][37]

On March 2, 2012, Delicious continued its effort to be more social, by providing a Twitter Connector that allows users to connect their Twitter accounts to their Delicious accounts. This new feature allowed tweeted links to be automatically saved into the Delicious account.[29]

On July 20, 2012, Delicious reversed its position on the Stacks feature. All Stacks created by members were converted to tags in early August, 2012, without any loss of member data. This was part in response to AVOS's direction for Delicious and partly from feedback from Delicious members, many of whom felt that Stacks were trying to emulate features of the visual bookmarking site, Pinterest.[38]

Name edit

The "del.icio.us" domain name was a well-known example of a domain hack, an unconventional combination of letters to form a word or phrase.[39]

In an interview Schachter explained how he chose the name: "I'd registered the domain when .us opened the registry, and a quick test showed me the six letter suffixes that let me generate the most words. In early discussions, a friend referred to finding good links as 'eating cherries' and the metaphor stuck, I guess."[40]

On September 6, 2007, Schachter announced the website's name would change to "Delicious" when the site would be redesigned.[41] The new design went live on July 31, 2008. In January 2016, changes to the website were announced, including a move back to "del.icio.us".[7]

On April 24, 2016, Delicious transitioned back to "del.icio.us".[42]

See also edit

References edit

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delicious, website, delicious, stylized, icio, social, bookmarking, service, storing, sharing, discovering, bookmarks, site, founded, joshua, schachter, peter, gadjokov, 2003, acquired, yahoo, 2005, 2008, service, claimed, more, than, million, users, million, . Delicious 1 stylized del icio us was a social bookmarking web service for storing sharing and discovering web bookmarks The site was founded by Joshua Schachter and Peter Gadjokov in 2003 and acquired by Yahoo in 2005 By the end of 2008 the service claimed more than 5 3 million users and 180 million unique bookmarked URLs 1 2 3 Yahoo sold Delicious to AVOS Systems in April 2011 4 and the site relaunched in a back to beta state on September 27 that year 5 In May 2014 AVOS sold the site to Science Inc 6 In January 2016 Delicious Media a new alliance reported it had assumed control of the service 7 DeliciousThe Delicious home page in 2011Type of siteOnline social bookmarkingOwnerMaciej CeglowskiCreated byJoshua SchachterURLhttps del icio usCommercialYesRegistrationOptional UnavailableLaunchedSeptember 2003 20 years ago 2003 09 Current statusInactive In June 2017 Delicious was acquired by Pinboard and the bookmarking service was discontinued 8 Contents 1 Functionality 2 History 2 1 Under Avos Systems 3 Name 4 See also 5 ReferencesFunctionality editDelicious used a non hierarchical classification system in which users could tag each of their bookmarks with freely chosen index terms generating a kind of folksonomy A combined view of everyone s bookmarks with a given tag was available for instance the URL http delicious com tag wiki displayed all of the most recent links tagged wiki Its collective nature made it possible to view bookmarks added by other users Delicious also allowed users to group links with similar topics together to form a Stack and include title and descriptions for the Stack page 9 Stacks could be worked on collaboratively with other users and could be followed and shared with other users Stacks were added in September 2011 and removed in July 2012 Delicious had a hotlist on its home page and recent pages which helped to make the website a conveyor of Internet memes and trends Users could also explore stacks on the home page by navigating categories such as Arts amp Design or Education All bookmarks posted to Delicious were publicly viewable by default although users could mark specific bookmarks as private and imported bookmarks were private by default The public aspect was emphasized the site was not focused on storing private not shared bookmark collections citation needed Delicious linkrolls tagrolls network badges RSS feeds and the site s daily blog posting feature could be used to display bookmarks on weblogs citation needed History edit nbsp The old logo of Delicious The precursor to Delicious was Muxway a link blog that had grown out of a text file that Schachter maintained to keep track of links related to Memepool 10 In September 2003 Schachter released the first version of Delicious 11 In March 2005 he left his day job to work on Delicious full time and in April 2005 it received approximately 2 million in funding from investors including Union Square Ventures and Amazon com 12 When Delicious was first launched it was the first use of the term tag in the modern sense and it was the first explicit opportunity where website users were given the ability to add their own tags to their bookmarks so that they could more easily search for them at a later time 13 14 This major breakthrough was not much noticed as most thought the application at the time cool but obvious Yahoo acquired Delicious on December 9 2005 15 Various guesses suggest it was sold for somewhere between US 15 million and US 30 million 16 17 In 2018 Schachter said the actual number was definitely less than US 30 million 18 On December 16 2010 an internal slide from a Yahoo meeting leaked indicating that Delicious would be sunsetted in the future which seemed to mean shut down 19 Later Yahoo clarified that they would be selling Delicious not ending it 20 This news resulted in Delicious users looking for alternative sites This benefited Pinboard also a bookmarking site which saw a huge surge of traffic and activity on its site 21 Various other services such as Google Bookmarks and Spabba also offered bookmarks migration tools to allow users to migrate and safeguard their bookmarks out of Delicious 22 23 On April 27 2011 Delicious announced the site was sold to Avos Systems a company created by Chad Hurley and Steve Chen 24 Unbeknownst to members Yahoo continued to operate the site until September 2011 On September 26 2011 Delicious launched its completely new version 3 0 design in beta 9 This redesign came in as a surprise to many of its users with many features being disabled removed or temporarily unavailable 25 AVOS Systems removed the Delicious Support Forum and had advised users that communication with Avos should take place via email Reaction from users was overwhelmingly negative 26 27 On November 9 2011 AVOS Systems announced that they had acquired the link saving service Trunk ly 28 Trunk ly offered to automatically save all links that users have liked on Facebook Twitter and LinkedIn This acquisition led to the launch of Twitter Connector on Delicious on March 2 2012 29 On May 8 2014 Science Inc announced it had acquired the Delicious website from AVOS without acquiring staff 6 Science Inc is a technology investment and advisory firm which said it intended to keep the site largely as is 30 On January 11 2016 the Delicious blog announced ownership had transitioned to a new company formed between Science and of Domainersuite 7 On June 1 2017 Pinboard acquired Delicious The service was shut down and became read only on June 15 and its users have been encouraged to subscribe to the Pinboard service 31 As of July 15 2020 Maciej Ceglowski owner of Pinboard announced plans to restore the site to a explorable state and allow data export provided users have their login credentials 32 Under Avos Systems edit After being purchased by AVOS Systems on April 27 2011 Delicious went through significant UI redesigns and became more social On September 26 2011 Delicious launched its completely new version 3 0 design in beta Delicious added a new feature called Stacks that allows users to group multiple related links into a single page and customize the Stack by adding title description and a featured image 9 On December 13 2011 Delicious continued its work to redesign its site including UI changes to link saving page and Stacks page 33 The new design especially for the Stacks page was similar to the design of another popular social photo sharing website Pinterest 34 On January 20 2012 Delicious added more social features into its Stacks page allowing users to collaborate on the same Stack as a public Stack or a private Stack among a group of users 35 The users can also comment on a stack and create a stack as a response to the original stack This new social feature was considered as a good step against competitor such as Pinterest which did not offer private boards at the time 36 37 On March 2 2012 Delicious continued its effort to be more social by providing a Twitter Connector that allows users to connect their Twitter accounts to their Delicious accounts This new feature allowed tweeted links to be automatically saved into the Delicious account 29 On July 20 2012 Delicious reversed its position on the Stacks feature All Stacks created by members were converted to tags in early August 2012 without any loss of member data This was part in response to AVOS s direction for Delicious and partly from feedback from Delicious members many of whom felt that Stacks were trying to emulate features of the visual bookmarking site Pinterest 38 Name editThe del icio us domain name was a well known example of a domain hack an unconventional combination of letters to form a word or phrase 39 In an interview Schachter explained how he chose the name I d registered the domain when us opened the registry and a quick test showed me the six letter suffixes that let me generate the most words In early discussions a friend referred to finding good links as eating cherries and the metaphor stuck I guess 40 On September 6 2007 Schachter announced the website s name would change to Delicious when the site would be redesigned 41 The new design went live on July 31 2008 In January 2016 changes to the website were announced including a move back to del icio us 7 On April 24 2016 Delicious transitioned back to del icio us 42 See also edit nbsp Internet portal Web 2 0References edit a b Pinboard s Dead Simple Bookmarking Service Is Still Going Strong TechCrunch 13 January 2010 Archived from the original on 2017 07 08 Retrieved 2017 06 25 Exclusive Screen Shots And Feature Overview of Delicious 2 0 Preview TechCrunch 6 September 2007 Archived from the original on 2017 07 08 Retrieved 2017 06 25 Delicious is 5 blog delicious com Archived from the original on 2010 02 21 YouTube Founders Acquire Delicious blog delicious com Archived from the original on 2011 08 23 Karunamurthy Vijay The First 20 Hours AVOS Archived from the original on 5 April 2012 Retrieved 28 September 2011 a b Fiegerman Seth May 8 2014 Bookmarking Site Delicious Acquired for the Third Time in 10 Years Mashable Archived from the original on July 14 2014 Retrieved May 8 2014 a b c Delicious Changes Delicious blog Archived from the original on April 19 2016 Retrieved March 14 2016 Hughes Matthew 2017 06 01 It s the end of an era as Pinboard buys and shutters del icio us UPDATED TheNextWeb Archived from the original on 2023 02 18 Retrieved 2023 02 18 a b c A New Flavor Still Delicious blog delicious com Archived from the original on 2012 03 23 Retrieved 2012 03 18 Joshua Schachter 2006 Young Innovator Archived 2008 01 22 at the Wayback Machine in Technology Review Joshua Schachter 9 July 2007 delicious as of september 13 2003 close to inception Screenshot Flickr com Archived from the original on November 23 2015 Retrieved January 18 2017 Arrington Michael June 16 2005 Profile Delicious Techcrunch Archived from the original on July 8 2017 Retrieved June 25 2017 Smith Gene 2008 Tagging people powered metadata for the social web Berkeley CA New Riders ISBN 9780321529176 OCLC 154806677 Eigen Lewis 2017 The Mathematics of Document Tagging Potomac Maryland Eigen Arnett Educational and Social Foundation Baker Loren Yahoo Acquires Del icio us FlickrYahoolicious Archived 2012 07 16 at the Wayback Machine Search Engine Journal December 9 2005 Tag Sale January 01 2006 Archived October 22 2018 at the Wayback Machine CNNMoney com Schonfeld Erick December 9 2005 But is it del ove ly CNN Archived from the original on May 18 2018 Retrieved May 1 2010 Swearingen Jake Schachter Joshua October 18 2018 Did I Make a Mistake Selling My Social Media Darling to Yahoo Intelligencer Archived from the original on October 21 2018 Retrieved October 22 2018 I m fairly sure that 30 million is just journalist code for We have no information here s our guess That s the published number and it s a wild guess The actual number is under NDA It probably doesn t matter now since Yahoo isn t even really 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