The first bookmarklet developed for Talk Digger

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This morning, while checking the evolution of Talk Digger over the night, I discovered the first bookmarklet designed for Talk Digger. Thank to Google Translate, I have been able to discover it.

Yasuhisa Hasegawa developed it some hours after Talk Digger started.

How to use it?

First you have to create a new bookmark and to put that code into his URL (more information here):

javascript:q=location.href;if(q) location.href=’http://www.talkdigger.com/index.php?surl=’+q;

Then, when you are surfing the Internet and that you want to know who is linking to the current web page, you only have to click on that bookmark and you will instantly start a search on Talk Digger with that URL; is that not powerful?

So, if you have a bookmarklet idea and want to share it with other Talk Digger users, then feel free to leave it there.

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1 Response to “The first bookmarklet developed for Talk Digger”


  1. 1 Ivan A. Illyn Aug 6th, 2005 at 4:37 am

    Wery well piece!
    Thaks!

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