>Could you elaborate on this? Do you mean a delicious account
>for each member of that group intended for use for that group?

Each member of the group having an acocunt does not make much sense since
they may already have one individualy. I meant  one delicious account for
the whole group. For instance for the yahoo group called "ydn-delicious"
there should be a delicious account called "ydn-delicious" as well. This
delicious account would contain a colaborative list of links related to
delicions recommeded by the group members for intance:
"https://addons.mozilla.org/search.php?q=delicious&type=A&app=firefox"; for
the firefox delicious plugin" and "http://mobilicio.us/www/index.php"; for
delicious in mobil phones. Imagine the resources that this opens up for any
group!!

The difference between an individual account and a group account, is that a
group account may be accesed by any member of the group thus adding and
recomending group related links. The person(s) administaring the group may
need to look over these links from time to time to make sure that only group
related links are listed, well it is just normal mainenance.


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