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  • TL; DR, from 2006. toread is tobehuman, from 2007.

    A Short Post - Anil Dash 2009

  • TL; DR, from 2006. toread is tobehuman, from 2007. 2

    Anil Dash 2009

  • I don't really understand how this is different from just having a categorical folder that you put bookmarks in...like having a "toread" folder and then saving your bookmark there, deleting it when you've read it.

    Save Firefox Bookmark Searches To Create Dynamic Folders | Lifehacker Australia 2009

  • Using 'toread' tags as an indicator of identity would be an early step in the datamining of a person's online assets for the same purpose.

    toread is tobehuman - Anil Dash 2007

  • Delicious tagged "toread" or "toblog" or I bookmark all the tabs in Firefox and close the window.

    Reality Me 2009

  • You see, I'm one of those odd types that actually removes the "toread" tag once I've read something, so the fact that it is, by far, my most frequently applied tag drives home the point that I'm not reading enough.

    blogwithoutalibrary.net 2008

  • On the other hand, it's a lot of work and requires me to drop a few other things from my plate (to wit "toread"; see also: dust bunnies running amok in my house).

    blogwithoutalibrary.net 2008

  • Even more so than its relative size indicates in my tag cloud. "toread" will necessarily remain on hold for a few more months.

    blogwithoutalibrary.net 2008

  • (e.g. 'toread', 'me', 'todo'), are well known problems of tagging in order to support IR.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows 2008

  • Was just speaking with Ryan and Eram about this and while I agree that I can just use delicious to do this (and do tag things with 'toread' and even with 'comment' (when I leave one tags alone can't solve the root of the problem, nor can social bookmarking tools.

    Too Many Tabs... Chris Heuer 2006

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