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Multilingual social bookmarking

As we mentioned before on this blog, we’re working hard to increase the functionality of our website and make it more useful for our visitors. One of the new features you can now find on our site is a tool that allows you to save your favorite pages with a social bookmarking engine and share it with others. (For those that are not yet familiar with social bookmarking: Social bookmarking portals like del.icio.us or digg.com allow you to store websites (URLs), stories or other interesting content you have found on the web in an online environment where you can manage your favorites and share them with other people).

One of the first questions we had to answer before implementing this tool was which social bookmarking tools our users might be using. So we drew up a table of the Alexa traffic ranks of 38 social bookmarking sites we have heard of to see which ones are used most commonly. Given that Just Landed is currently available in 8 languages, we were especially interested in multilingual social bookmarking sites or at least bookmarking sites in languages other than English.

The concept of social bookmarking started in the US and been widespread there since then, so we were not really surprised that the main social bookmarking portals are English language sites. There is obviously a little bias in our analysis as the Alexa toolbar (which measures the traffic rank) is mainly used in English-speaking countries, but nevertheless we came up with some interesting finds:

So where does this leave us? First of all, we might have missed some important non-English or multilingual social bookmarking sites in our analysis, so if you have any suggestions, these are more than welcome!

Second of all, given that quite a few people use English sites for managing non-English links and non-English site for managing English links, there might not be a clear “national dominance” in the social bookmarking markets, but rather a multinational phenomen. However, this leaves us with the questions why sites like del.icio.us don’t offer at least a multingual interface for international people (although we know from our experience that creating a multilingual site is everything is easy).

And which bookmarking tools have we chosen for Just Landed? Just check out our site and see for yourself … ;o)

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