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Copy links from del.icio.us to My Web 2.0 Greasemonkey script

As you regular readers may know, I tend to get excited about things. Greasemonkey is one of those excitable things — not social software, no, but totally Web 2.0, aight? All of which is a tangential preamble to the real reason I'm writing this post, which is to clue in any of you fellow moonlighters using both and to a sweet little script from Jason Riley that will add a tiny >>Y! link next to each del.icio.us bookmark (all of them, not just your own), should you wish to quickly port one of them over to My Web 2.0 without muss, fuss, or complications. We here at the Social Software Weblog vote a resoundingly unanimous yes on removing muss, fuss and complications — so this script garners our solid approval. Don't forget, there's also a way to import all your del.icio.us links to Web 2.0 in one fell swoop, as well. Go thou and practice social bookmark polygamy just a little bit easier.

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