Undocumented Delicious search operators other than "site:domain.com"?
===========I ran into the site: operator because I was looking for a way to get more info out of Delicious. Specifically, I want the following info:1) Feed of articles from a domain that go popular on Delicious.2) List of articles from a domain bookmarked on Delicious -- sorted by number of bookmarks.If you know a way to get this data, please share!
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Since Delicious is owned by Yahoo!, it probably uses the same search engine as Yahoo!. Most of the keywords above are documented in Yahoo! Help:
http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/search/basics/basics-08.html
For the info you requested:
1. As in the Delicious documentation (http://delicious.com/help/feeds ), there is no easy way you can return search results as a feed. You'll have to write your own script to do this.
2. There is a Greasemonkey script that might do the job:
http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/36153
Hope this helps.
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