It's true, you know, you really don't see what you aren't looking for.
When Delicious changed their look, I was so busy trying to figure out how they'd rearranged everything that I didn't even notice they'd changed their name and URL.
No more that ridiculous del.icio.us rubbish that was sooo mid-Naughties. Now it's just plain old delicous.com - and better for it, in my humble opionion.
Maybe it's just the English teacher in me, but breaking up a word with dots just because you can is kind of annoying. It's the sort of thing seventeen-year-olds think is a great idea for a whole three weeks.
Good to see Yahoo! is moving on with this. Now, maybe one day they'll finally realise the exclamation point in their name is also yesterday's cool-factor (and a pointless waste of everyone's head-space - how many people actually remember to use it when they write Yahoo!'s name?).
Saturday, October 4, 2008
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