In case you haven't been playing with del.icio.us in a while, you might want to go and check it out again.
It has added automatic suggested expansion of tags, so instead of me having to type Service-Oriented_Architecture I just type "ser" and then the suggestion is correct so I hit TAB to have it filled in (it took me a while to figure out to hit tab).
You can also see my bookmarks with a sort of tag cloud.
You can also see the most popular postings for tags, if there are enough bookmarks with that tag. For example http://del.icio.us/popular/folksonomy
UPDATE: Via Macintouch today, I found that Ruben R. Puentedura has done a presentation A Moveable Feast: the del.icio.us web. It is available as PDF, and as MP3 audio. As well, he did a report on how to generate maps of del.icio.us using some MacOS X tools.
I suppose while I'm in the folksonomy space, I should mention Gataga, a federated search for bookmark tagging systems.
glad you like it. incidentally, 'up' and 'down' arrow keys cycle through suggestions.
Posted by: timb | June 21, 2005 at 08:05 AM
Have you checked out blinklist? They have had the auto-suggestion script for quite a while. In addition, they let you organize your tags in many more ways (by favorites, most popular, latest, etc.). It is really quite a leap forward to manage personal bookmarks. Would love to hear your thoughts.
Posted by: Mike | June 24, 2005 at 06:31 PM