Preview: It’s So Delicious! The New Del.icio.us! Or Is It?

One of the most popular bookmarking sites on the web is getting a new name and a new makeover. The company changed their name from "del.icio.us" to "delicious" and with that, a spiffy new site design to feast your eyes on. It's been an interesting ride since 2003, but it is now time to see if delicious is tuning up or breaking down with these latest changes.

Overview

Delicious is a social bookmarking site. It was one of the first of its kind. Not only that, it is the most popular social bookmarking site today. Many people enjoy this service because they no longer have to worry about ever losing their bookmarks again. I should know because I once lost all my bookmarks due to a hard drive failure, and I was not happy about that.

Interface

The new design of delicious's interface is much more clean and intuitive when compared to the previous design. I doubt it will attract new users because of the changes, but current users will certainly welcome the improvements. Being able to quickly access your tag bundles, and minimizing information you don't need is all time saving additions.

Saving time is pretty much the focus of the new site design entirely. More information is displayed on fewer pages, and more things can be accomplished on the same page. I believe these additions were worthy adds in the end. Not much is different to the interface.

Functionality

The site brings a few new features in the way of functionality. For starters, there is the ability to search tags for all people, not only your own bookmarks. When you decide to perform a search, delicious will display any relevant information from your own bookmarks, and then will display saved bookmarks from other users.

Unfortunately, there were not any noticeable efforts to improve interaction amongst the delicious community. You would possibly expect that there would be ways of communication, or possibly a system to rate bookmarks, to make suggestions to other users. None of these features are found. This is an area that could have really been explored and made delicious a better product, but Yahoo does not seem to want to go this way.

Verdict

If you currently use delicious, then these upgrades are certainly helpful, and will be enjoyed by most. Considering the hype over the new site design, I was actually quite disappointed with the fact there is very little to no new functionality made into the new site redesign. It is a nice improvement, but it leaves much to be desired.

I for one think that delicious is not the money making machine that Yahoo envisioned when they purchased it. There has been no attempt to generate revenue from advertising, and unless people are paying to be displayed on the front page of delicious, I don't see how it will ever make money unless advertising is introduced into the site. I would have thought that Yahoo would at least try to implement some of the Yahoo services into the new site redesign, but so far from what I have seen, this is not the case.

Delicious is a great site, and I do use it exclusively as my bookmark manager, but beyond a web interface for bookmarking (which could easily be accomplished by another service if one decides to step-up to the challenge), it just doesn't appear to be that site you will be on for hours on end. It further solidifies the questioning of how will all these internet applications support themselves if they can not generate revenue. Yahoo and the delicious team still has much work to do.

Comments

@Jack Are you actually

@Jack Are you actually using the Preview version of Delicious at http://preview.delicious.com/ or just using the original http://del.icio.us/? If it is the latter, then it will definitely look the same because that is not the preview version :)

I don't see any changes on

I don't see any changes on the site, it looks the same. Maybe they changed it back?

Thank you for sharing!

Thank you for sharing!

Yes, we're moving toward

Yes, we're moving toward using "delicious" for the logo on the site, but "Delicious" in normal sentences. :) Someday we should write a style guide...

@Britta: Thank you for the

@Britta: Thank you for the response Britta, your comment somehow ended up in the spam filter, but I got it out. I did not notice the advertisements, but I just realized I have been running Ad-Block Plus on my system and did not activate the delicious site. That was the reason. If you happen to stop by here again, could you tell me if "delicious" should be referred to with a lower-case or upper-case 'd'? It's a big mystery, because I see both versions used on your site and all over the blogosphere. You used the upper-case version, yet the logo on the site is lower-case. So please help me figure out which is the correct form: "Delicious" or "delicious," let me know. I'd appreciate it! Thanks again for responding.

Hopefully with the new

Hopefully with the new version of Firefox, they will make it easier than ever to keep your bookmarks safe. Problem with delicious is, I'm really a fan of organizing bookmarks by folders. Tags are great because you can easily add them to a bookmark, and you don't have to worry about having multiple tags per a single bookmark. Yet, I still enjoy the folder system of bookmarks. Ob, do you use the regular bookmarks menu in Firefox? Do you back them up? The main reason I'm using delicious, is because I had lost over 600 bookmarks in the past, and I was extremely upset with that, and upset that I didn't back them up. So, don't make that mistake if you happen to have a few special bookmarks for yourself. There might just be that one site that you can't ever find again. I know the feeling because there are probably a few hundred I have yet to visit after 2 years of my bookmarks being lost, and most of them I really wish i could remember. Hopefully Firefox 3 does help with the backing up of bookmarks though.

I really don't care to much

I really don't care to much for delicious. I bookmark stuff like my banks website heh The new updates look outstanding though and I must log in to check them out. Thanks

Thanks for the detailed

Thanks for the detailed review! It's useful for us to hear all of this feedback. :) Just a couple things to note: you can suggest bookmarks to other users by tagging them with for:[username], and we're thinking about more social functionality (this related but semi-old post might be interesting to you). Also, Delicious has some advertising, for example on the right side of search results pages, but it's clearly marked; there's definitely no paid placement on the hotlist.