{"id":2112,"date":"2008-12-10T13:00:54","date_gmt":"2008-12-10T20:00:54","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/wapreview.com\/?p=2112"},"modified":"2008-12-10T13:00:54","modified_gmt":"2008-12-10T20:00:54","slug":"deliciouscom-goes-mobile","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wapreview.com\/2112\/","title":{"rendered":"Delicious.com Goes Mobile"},"content":{"rendered":"
Yahoo owned social bookmarking site delicious.com<\/a> launched a mobile web version yesterday.\u00a0 It’s at m.delicious.com<\/a>.\u00a0 The mobile site is a pretty basic read-only affair, it doesn’t even seem possible to add a bookmark using the mobile version.\u00a0 What mobile Delicious does provide is a low bandwidth view of your bookmarks, inbox, tags, subscriptions, network and the top 10\u00a0 URLs as defined by “Delicious Popular”<\/em>.\u00a0\u00a0 You can browse your bookmarks by tag and search for a tag.\u00a0 The site works well for what seems to be Its main purpose; using your delicious bookmarks on a mobile phone.<\/p>\n The target of Delicious mobile is clearly the low end embedded browsers found on most feature phones.\u00a0 Bookmarks are paginated, 10 to a page and the only image is a tiny Delicious logo.\u00a0 Page weight including the image and CSS averages a reasonably petite 11\u00a0 KB, of which 4 KB is a rather bloated looking style sheet.<\/p>\n I don’t really see myself using this site much, at least not until it includes an add bookmark form that can be automated with a bookmarklet<\/a>.\u00a0 I’m already a big Delicious user with over 3000 bookmarks.\u00a0 I ‘ve been using it for years with Opera Mini.\u00a0 In fact most of my bookmarks were posted from Mini using a bookmarklet.\u00a0 The full version of Delicious works very well in Opera Mini, UCWEB and S60WebKit.\u00a0 I just hope Yahoo doesn’t start forcing mobile users to the mobile version of Delicious like they have with the Yahoo home page and Y!Mail.\u00a0 Currently even with Opera Mini, S60WebKit and UCWEB I’m redirected to the mobile versions of most Yahoo web properties with no obvious way to get to the full sites. I’m all for sites offering mobile versions and even redirecting mobile browsers to them, but there needs to be an easy way for mobile visitors to get to the full sites too. Source: Delicious Blog<\/a> via Mashable<\/a>.<\/p>\n Filed in<\/em>: Wap Review Directory – Technology\/Mobile\/BookMarking <\/a><\/p>\n Ratings:<\/em> Content:\u00a0 Usability:\u00a0<\/p>\n Mobile Link<\/span>: m.delicious.com<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Yahoo owned social bookmarking site delicious.com launched a mobile web version yesterday.\u00a0 It’s at m.delicious.com.\u00a0 The mobile site is a pretty basic read-only affair, it doesn’t even seem possible to add a bookmark using the mobile version.\u00a0 What mobile Delicious does provide is a low bandwidth view of your bookmarks, inbox, tags, subscriptions, network and the top 10\u00a0 URLs as defined by “Delicious Popular”.\u00a0\u00a0 You can browse your bookmarks by tag and search for a tag.\u00a0 The site works well … Continue reading