JavaScriptSearch Tuesday, August 8, 2006; 07:16 AM
LinuxQuestions.org announced that LQ Bookmarks has been completely redesigned and relaunched. A site for Social
Bookmarking, tagging and annotating all things Linux and Open Source,
the new site has a unified login with the main LinuxQuestions.org site,
tapping into the almost 300,000 existing LQ members. The redesigned
site also has an updated look which includes Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX) integration, supports
the del.icio.us API, has a tag cloud, supports watchlists and more. Bookmarks stored in the old site can be imported with a single
click. While LQ Bookmarks allows you to store and access your bookmarks
from anywhere, share bookmarks with others and keep your bookmarks
organized via tags, it also allows you to get a quick snapshot of what
is going on in the Linux and Open Source communities via the trending
and tag cloud.
"Having all your favorite Linux and Open Source links in one place
that's accessible anywhere is great, but the social aspects of LQ
Bookmarks is where the real power comes in. The fact that you can get
an instant snapshot of what's currently important to the Linux and Open
Source communities is also extremely useful", said site founder Jeremy
Garcia.
LinuxQuestions.org is an active Linux Community with
over 260,000 members and over 2,300,000 posts. Founded in 2000 LQ
offers forums, reviews, a Linux hardware compatibility list, a Linux
knowledge base in wiki format, Linux tutorials, a free Linux download
site, a Linux podcast, a Linux Radio show, a social bookmarking site, a
Linux job marketplace and more.
www.linuxquestions.org/bookmarks/
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