I have been using Furl since it opened up and quite satisfied with the way it works. I have also used del.icio.us as a resource to see what's hot around the net, even had an account though I hadn't used it for storing much of anything. Yesterday, I decided to export my Furl links and import them into my del.icio.us using their import facility. It went very smoothly except for what I think is a major problem: it marked all of the 1750+ links as not shared, hidden from the public view. In a system like this, one that is used by the gazillion or so folks on the web, you would think that there would be a make 'em all public click. Well, there isn't. So, I am off to look at the API to see if there is a way to undo this with a little perl magic.
Don't forget - today is 06-06-06, the apocalypse date. Beware of evil spirits!
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