Thursday 28 May 2009

What on earth is del.icio.us?


Perhaps you have been using Crossref-it.info for a while now and have been finding it useful for your exams, essays and home work. And perhaps you have been bookmarking some of the pages for future reference.

But the annoying thing is: whenever you access the site from a different computer, the bookmarks aren't there and you have to try and find where you left off last time.

Well, if that is you, then there is good news! There are a number of ways which will really make things easier for you! Here are a few methods you could try:

1. Before you start your session, sign in. Signing in is free and quick. And it means that, the next time you access the site and sign in, it will tell you which pages you viewed in your previous session.

2. You could use del.icio.us: What on earth is del.icio.us, you ask? Basically, just click on the "del.icio.us" link at the bottom of almost every page on the website and it will let you "bookmark" the page on http://del.icio.us . You can bookmark any website on del.icio.us, which means that you have always have access to your bookmarks (wherever there is an internet connection, that is).

3. Along with del.icio.us, we support a number of similar services. Just take a quick look at the bottom of most pages on Crossref-it.info - we've tried to make this as straight forward as possible for you!

4. And, finally - if you really like a page, or think a page is particularly useful, then we would love it if you shared your enthusiasm with others by digging it. Spreading the word, so to speak. Again, the Digg button can be found at the very bottom of most pages on the site.

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