Delicious 2.0 Launches, Switching del.icio.us to delicious.com

by Scott Beale on July 31, 2008 · 0 comments

Delicious 2.0, the latest version of the popular bookmarking service, finally launched today. The new version, which has been in development for quite a while, features a complete redesign, increased speed, improved search and many more new features.

Yahoo, Delicious’ parent company, is now redirecting the original url del.icio.us (one of the most well known domain hacks) to the easier to spell/remember delicious.com.

Here’s Laughing Squid on Delicious.

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