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A new social bookmarking service Mister Wong launched in private beta that has high chances to compete with del.icio.us. It really brings bookmarking to social level.

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    agunhter1 year, 2 months ago

    Seriously, how many of those do we need.

    Now that I have all my bookmarks sorted nicely in Del.icio.us, I am wondering if there is a way to export/import those?

    Interesting find though, will keep an eye on them.

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      Digidave1 year, 2 months ago

      I have to agree -- this article didn't sell me on mister wong being better than del.icio.us.

      But social NEWS sites. That is something where I see a wider variety being a good thing (since different people are into different types of news).

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      2dot01 year, 2 months ago

      The article mentions it is absolutely possible to import all your existing bookmarks from del.icio.us. And actually the way they are handled on Mister Wong is much nicer than that of del.icio.us.

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      SeanIM1 year, 2 months ago

      We need a service to help manage all of these social bookmarking sites/data in one location...a meta social bookmarking hub.

      Ok, who's got this, I'm sure someone has had to have put one out by now.

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        2dot01 year, 2 months ago

        Well, there is Ziki already - there you can aggregate all your bookmarks from various bookmarking websites. But for the majority of people it is a matter of preference - you rarely need more than one bookmarking site (well, I use StumbleUpon but it is more about communication around websites than plain bookmarking) so it is really better to choose one and live with it (or migrate to another one when you find something definitely better).

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