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6 alternatives to Delicious

Alternatives to Delicious

December 17th, 2010

We’ve just reported that Yahoo is closing down Delicious.

Here a list of other great bookmarking services that are if you will, “healthy alternatives” to soon to be gone Delicious.

1. Google Bookmarks is one of the most popular bookmarking tools that is incredibly easy to use. It lets you sort by date and title and organize your bookmarks into lists.

2. Pinboard.in, while not free like the others ($6.98) is one of the most popular bookmarking sites out there, in which users are guaranteed to never lose their data.

3. Diigo is better known as “social bookmarking 2.0″ because it’s both a collaborative research tool and a knowledge-sharing community and social content site.

4. Historio.us: is a dead simple, easy to use one-click bookmarking site.

5. Zootool this creative and awesome web application places an emphasis on saving visual content, so it’s pretty much like if FFFFoundTumblr and Delicious had a baby.

and how could we forget…

6. Mister Wong this European based social bookmarking tool has been around almost as long as delicious and should have an archive size equal to Delicious’. You can also connect Mister Wont to twitter and have it automatically import links. Oh and it’s also available in six different languages too.

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  1. I used to love Ma.gnolia, and nice interface, which for me is important. Delicious will not be missed by me.

  2. Also I think you forgotten to mention Evernote, certainly can be used as a bookmarking tool.

  3. Thanks @NickToye – Evernote is certainly another alternative to Delicious

  4. It looks as though the Delicious rumour has made zootool fall over. Question seems to be – would you pay for a cloud based bookmarking tool?