September 13th, 2007 at 2:15 am
Twitter + Del.icio.us + Ma.gnolia = Twitterlicious
Innovation is the key in Myk O’Leary’s latest mashup, Twitterlicious (Alpha).
For those of you who don’t know what a mashup is, it is “mashed data from multiple sites to create a new site with integrated data”. What he has done is combine the Yahoo bookmarking system, Twitter.com, Del.icio.us and Ma.gnolia.com to allow users to see their Twitters on their mobile phones and bookmark them to be used later on their PCs. Until now, Twitter URLs are useless on mobile phones/ devices, Twitterlicious makes it possible.
Here is Cnet’s interview with Myk O’Leary, developer of Twitterlicious at Mashup Camp 4.
Some of Myk’s other project: lilill, ChunkLove.com and BookmarkCleaner.com.
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CatherineL said: @ 5:20 pm
September 13th, 2007
Hi Mel - This sounds really complicated. I was only just starting to get the hang of some of the other social networking and bookmarking sites. Have you tried it yet? Is it worth it?
The Foo said: @ 5:36 pm
September 13th, 2007
Yes I’ve tried it but I am not a big fan of Twitter so I don’t have any use for it. However, I can see it being a great tool for those who use the mobile side of Twitter and delicious/ magnolia. I currently use delicious for all my bookmarks and I honestly can’t live without.