Geek joy: Ajax and Tags

Friday, August 18, 2006 | comments (0)
Some really smart ajax and microformats implementations being made over at Adactio with his tagging system. It's nice to see somebody doing some things like this and getting away from the multiple 'add this link to . . . ' buttons at the bottom of most entries. Not that I have anything against those buttons, but they really only seem to benefit those services by providing advertising. I rarely use them to actually bookmark a post. Anyway, some great ideas at Adactio. I'd like to try to implement something similar when I have some free time.

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