Did you see the news? The new Delicious is now live! We are also planning to launch a new Delicious blog in the coming weeks to better represent all the changes. In the meantime, you can follow our u...
Some of you have been asking us about Firefox v5.x support. The Delicious add-on for Firefox v5.x is available on the Mozilla site at this link. If you upgraded to Firefox v5.x from an earlier versio...
The Delicious Firefox 4.0 extension (beta) developed by AVOS (http://www.avos.com) is ready for you to try. To download it, go here: https://addons.mozilla.org/en- US/firefox/addon/delicious-ext ension...
Today, we’re pleased to announce that Delicious has been acquired by the founders of YouTube, Chad Hurley and Steve Chen. As creators of the largest online video platform, they have firsthand experie...
Many of you have read the news stories about Delicious that began appearing yesterday. We’re genuinely sorry to have these stories appear with so little context for our loyal users. While we ca...
Have you been missing your tags and Bundles since our redesign of the Save interface? If you use the Bookmarklet to save links, today you now have the option to display those tags one again. We still...
Yesterday we released a major change to our primary action on Delicious and (not surprisingly with a change of this scale) you all immediately responded by giving us some really great feedback on wha...
As you can probably see, we’ve just released the changes to the ‘Save’ interface. As we’ve mentioned in previous blog posts on the subject, this was a ground up redesign that was discussed in great l...
Knowing that Delicious is a darling Internet product for so many of you teachers and professors, (we currently have over 1,555,308 bookmarks saved under the tag teacher alone) we wanted to share this...
Last week we previewed the new look ‘Save’ interface, this week we’re showing you how sharing will work. Much like ‘Save’ there are plenty of changes coming based on our deep dive into how people hav...
As we reported last month, we’ve encountered some growing pains that lead to inconsistent results between the database which is our source of truth and the system we use to return the more complex bl...
As some of you might have heard through previous blog posts, tweets and responses in our forums we’ve been working on improving the Save interface. Over the last few years of adding more functionalit...
It’s almost Halloween and we’ve been digging around the graveyard of lost documents and found some tasty treats for you all. Delicious – the place where you save websites, right? Well, yes, but we do...
I hope you are one of those few fortunate people who have never had to hear the word “cancer” used in a diagnosis from your family physician, suddenly changing your life and your understa...
In an effort to distribute the great content that makes it to our Hotlist to a wider community, we’ve decided to give it its own Twitter account. This means you can now follow this HotOnDelicious acc...
Have you seen random Delicious tiny URL’s floating around the ethos? Lonely Tweets with just a link and no text? We have too. When we implemented the Twitter feature to our ‘Save’ interface with a co...
In the past few days, we’ve received a number of questions from Xmarks users about whether they can use Delicious to synchronize bookmarks across different browsers. To save time, here are the top 3 ...
As you all know Delicious is increasing to grow and more and more bookmarks are added every minute, as a result we’ve gotten to the point where we need to expand into new machines. It’s time for us t...
Some of you might have noticed that in the last month Facebook removed the ability for users to import data from 3rd party sites, one of the services impacted was Delicious. For those of you that wis...
Have you found all the music and videos on Delicious yet? For those of you that didn’t know this, just filter bookmarks by a system:filetype:mp3 or system:media:audio. You can get more information ab...
Got mad web engineer skills? Comfortable with HTML5, CSS3 & PHP? Built any mobile apps? Want to work at Yahoo! and lead the global social bookmarking battle? You might be the perfect fit for the ...
We know a number of you are website owners and interested in Web Analytics. We’re hoping that those of you which are interested in web analytics are aware of the excellent Yahoo! Web Analytics ...
If you’re a mom like me, you constantly worry about developing healthy eating habits for your kids. How do you get the little munchkins to eat their vegetables? (And I am not talking about fren...
Hi, everyone: As I mentioned in my previous posts, I wanted to feature some of your great user stories on our blog. Congratulations to Gemma Holm, our first Delicious guest blogger. We are always op...
Hi, everyone: We admit it has been a while since our last Delicious product release, and here’s why: We’ve been doing some housework and cleared up over 200 issues reported by you and our...
Greetings, Delicious community: My name is Layla, and I am the new community manager for Delicious, Groups, and Answers. I came to Yahoo! after taking a one-year maternity leave. I had been enjoying ...
We’ve got our fingers in a number of pies right now, so the update we’ve just rolled out is mostly limited to some minor UI fixes while we start work on larger projects. The majority of these minor c...
Those of you that have been with us for a while know that we’ve been trying to separate the old recipient type ‘for:’ tags from standard meta data related to the link. We’ve g...
Those of you that saw the previous post knew we were tinkering with Delicious support in the Australian version of Yahoo! Messenger for Windows. Well, I’m pleased to announce that we’ve r...
As you know, people from all over the world use Delicious. Although our interface is still English-only (thinking about new languages for the roadmap but nothing concrete yet), you’ll see that ...
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