Squiddit.com - Web 2.0 and Social Bookmarking for Squidoo Lenses!

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Squiddit.com - Like Digg or Reddit for Squidoo Lenses

This lens is about Squiddit.com, a social bookmarking website exclusively for Squidoo lenses. Here you will find a description about Squiddit.com, and how to use it. I will also give you a short description about Web 2.0 websites and Social Bookmarking, just in case you are not familiar with these concepts.

Just keep reading for more information, and don't forget to add and vote for your favorite Squidoo Lenses at http://www.squiddit.com!

What is "Web 2.0"? 

First of all, no, it is not a new "Internet version" or anything like that. "Web 2.0" refers to this new "tendency to user collaboration" where the world wide web is moving. In the beginning the Internet was all about "just showing stuff", I mean, you had a website where you included information, pictures, and all the content that you wanted to show to the world (it was your website after all, and you did with it whatever pleased you most). Users visited your website, browse its information, and left (with minimal interaction with the website content, other than "browsing and reading").

"Web 2.0" websites, on the other hand, is all about user interaction. Here you make a website and give all the power to users, they are free to give their personal opinions, add more information, and sometimes even "full control" is granted.

Some types of "Web 2.0" websites are Social networking sites (like Facebook or MySpace), Social Bookmarking sites (like Digg or Reddit), Wikis (like Wikipedia), and many others. Blogs and Forums are also considered by many as "Web 2.0" sites, even when they have been around for quite a while.

As a matter of fact, Squidoo is a Social Networking site (and the best of them all!... hehe...).

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More Information on "Web 2.0" 

From Wikipedia, the free enciclopedia

The term "Web 2.0" (2004-present) is commonly associated with web applications that facilitate interactive information sharing, interoperability, user-centered design and collaboration on the World Wide Web. Examples of Web 2.0 include web-based communities, hosted services, web applications, social-networking sites, video-sharing sites, wikis, blogs, mashups and folksonomies. A Web 2.0 site allows its users to interact with other users or to change website content, in contrast to non-interactive websites where users are limited to the passive viewing of information that is provided to them.

The term is closely associated with Tim O'Reilly because of the O'Reilly Media Web 2.0 conference in 2004.

Although the term suggests a new version of the World Wide Web, it does not refer to an update to any technical specifications, but rather to cumulative changes in the ways software developers and end-users use the Web. Whether Web 2.0 is qualitatively different from prior web technologies has been challenged by World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee, who called the term a "piece of jargon" ? precisely because he intended the Web to embody these values in the first place.

Social Bookmarking 

Social Bookmarking sites are an example of "Web 2.0" sites. Like most other Web 2.0 sites, they are very popular these days. These are websites where you usually create an account or profile and then you submit your favorite web pages, news, or articles and save them as "bookmarks". Then, with your permission, these bookmarks are shared with the rest of the website community (sometimes all website visitors, even if they are not part of the community). Other people will be able to browse all bookmarks by category and/or do a search based on bookmarks "tags". These way you will be able to share your favorite sites, interesting news, or anything cool or funny you may found on the Internet with lots of other people. And if other people also find it interesting, they can vote for that bookmark and thus raising that bookmark popularity. On the other hand, people might not like a bookmark and "bury" it, making it loose popularity.

There are many of this Social Bookmarking sites, some of the most popular are Digg (digg.com), Reddit (reddit.com), Delicious (del.icio.us), furl (furl.com), stumbleupon (stumbleupon.com), and others.

"Social Bookmarking in Plain English" Video 

Courtesy of YouTube.com

Here is a great video that shows how Social Bookmarking Works in a simple, graphical way. It is just about 3 minutes long.

Social Bookmarking in Plain English

A short explanation of the features and benefits of Social Bookmarking sites like Delicious.com. This video comes in an unbranded "presentation quality" version that can be licensed for use in the workplace. http://www.commoncraft.com/store-item/bookmarking-plain-english

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More Information on "Social Bookmarking" 

From Wikipedia, the free enciclopedia

Social bookmarking is a method for Internet users to share, organize, search, and manage bookmarks of web resources. Unlike file sharing, the resources themselves aren't shared, merely bookmarks that reference them.

Descriptions may be added to these bookmarks in the form of metadata, so that other users may understand the content of the resource without first needing to download it for themselves. Such descriptions may be free text comments, votes in favor of or against its quality, or tags that collectively or collaboratively become a folksonomy. Folksonomy is also called social tagging, "the process by which many users add metadata in the form of keywords to shared content".

In a social bookmarking system, users save links to web pages that they want to remember and/or share. These bookmarks are usually public, and can be saved privately, shared only with specified people or groups, shared only inside certain networks, or another combination of public and private domains. The allowed people can usually view these bookmarks chronologically, by category or tags, or via a search engine.

Most social bookmark services encourage users to organize their bookmarks with informal tags instead of the traditional browser-based system of folders, although some services feature categories/folders or a combination of folders and tags. They also enable viewing bookmarks associated with a chosen tag, and include information about the number of users who have bookmarked them. Some social bookmarking services also draw inferences from the relationship of tags to create clusters of tags or bookmarks.

Many social bookmarking services provide web feeds for their lists of bookmarks, including lists organized by tags. This allows subscribers to become aware of new bookmarks as they are saved, shared, and tagged by other users.

As these services have matured and grown more popular, they have added extra features such as ratings and comments on bookmarks, the ability to import and export bookmarks from browsers, emailing of bookmarks, web annotation, and groups or other social network features.

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Some "Social Bookmarking" Sites 

Here are some famous Social Bookmarking Sites:
Digg
This is one of the top Social Bookmarking websites, with a huge and very loyal community.
Reddit
Another top Social Bookmarking site, with thousands of visitors every day.
Delicious
Another top Social Bookmarking site.
Stumbleupon
Social Bookmarking with a twist, here you can install a "stumble" button to your browser and every time you hit it it will randomly take you to a website based on the selected topic.
Furl
Yet another Social Bookmarking site.

What is Squiddit.com? 



Squiddit.com is Social Bookmarking website exclusive for Squidoo lenses. This means that no other websites or blogs will be included (no offense, there are plenty of other Social Bookmarking websites for them).

The main reason for this is to have a nice place to promote and find the best and coolest Squidoo lenses out there. I mean, the "Squidoo Top 100" is a great way to find nice lenses. However lensrank "secret recipe" algorithm might miss some great lenses from time to time. Plus with so many lenses, and thousands of new awesome lenses created every week, 100 lenses might not be enough.

Squiddit.com is also a great place to promote your lenses. Got a cool lens and want to show it to the world? You can start by submitting it to Squiddit.com. There is no problem with adding your own lenses to Squiddit.com, as long as you take the time for also adding and voting for some lenses from other lensmasters from time to time.

How does Squiddit.com work? 

Very simple. If you find a great lens on Squidoo, go to http://www.squiddit.com and login to your account (or register if you haven't done so, it's completely free and it will take you just a couple minutes). Once logged in, check that the lens was not already submitted (you can do that doing a search, if it was already submitted you can go ahead and simply "Squiddit" the lens (vote for it). If it hasn't been submitted, click on the "Submit a new story" link. Try to include a good lens description, so everybody knows what the lens is about.

Once the lens is submitted, it will appear in the "Upcoming News" section of the site. Once it gets 5 Squiddits (votes), it will move to the "Published News" section (which is the website homepage).

You may also vote for other lensmasters submission, as well as add comments to any submission.

You can check submitted Squidoo lenses by categories (same categories as in Squidoo) and by how old the submission is.

Current Top Lenses at Squiddit.com 

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Squiddit.com Questions, Comments and Bugs Reports 

If there is anything that need to be said, please feel free to type it here. If you want to report a bug, please be as detailed as possible so we can work with it. Thanks for your visit and don't forget to rate this lens!

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    oneskms oneskms Oct 20, 2008 @ 3:59 pm
    Definately going to check this out. Hope all is well now over there
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    Ian-Blake Ian-Blake Sep 19, 2008 @ 9:49 pm
    Sorry for the "not so good experience". Maybe I wasn't clear enough on these, but the site still on "beta test". Getting to know site bugs with your comments was part of the idea, so thanks for your comments! Anyway, the captcha/registration issue should be fix now (as well as other things mentioned about the site and lens), if anyone have any additional problems please let me know. IF YOU HAD THE "ERROR MODULE #1" WHILE REGISTERING YOU DON'T NEED TO RE-REGISTER, YOU SHOULD BE ALREADY REGISTERED. CLICK ON THE "TOP USERS" LINK AND LOOK FOR YOUR USERNAME TO BE SURE. "Cosmetic...": I think you clicked on the "new member referral" link below this guestbook, you should try any of the other 4 or 5 squiddit.com links all over the lens. But so you know, you are already registered and I will add your lens to the site. Thanks!
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    0ctavias0fferings 0ctavias0fferings Sep 18, 2008 @ 6:22 pm
    I like the idea and I know you are still in beta with the site just up and running for a week.
    If it's any help, I had no problem with the captcha on IE but got the following:- Module Error #1 - when I clicked to register.
    Not sure what would be causing that but you need to tweak something and test it in various browsers by the looks of it.
    Other than that it looks like it could be a good thing.
    Will try again to register in a few days and see if you've got it sorted :-)
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    CosmeticSurgeryIreland CosmeticSurgeryIreland Sep 18, 2008 @ 5:40 am
    Not found this a good experience.

    !. If you have written about Squiddit then my expectation is that picture you have I expect to take me to squiddit. I have a lense and I want to squiddit so why take me to one that starts on about writing a new one. Yes you might expect that I read your last paragraph in detail but I scanned it.

    2. I go to a browser and end up in a dead end because I enter squidit.com so a link to squiddit would be valuable instead of the one to a squidoo.

    3. I do all the verification stuff but because your captcha is hard to work out I get it wrong and end up having to verify all over again. really annoying.

    4. I did not manage to join and after several attempts at your captcha I gave up. Does it not work with macs on safari browser by any chance.

    5.Before promoting further then please sort out the technical glitches.
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    CosmeticSurgeryIreland CosmeticSurgeryIreland Sep 18, 2008 @ 5:23 am
    A very useful find. thank you.

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