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dpop>

dluc popular %s
NAME
     dpop> - I'm Feeling Lucky for Del.icio.us Popular

SYNOPSIS
     dpop> [TAG]

DESCRIPTION
     Takes you to the most popular link in Del.icio.us for the tag provided. Wonderfully serendipitous... a StumbleUpon of sorts.

EXAMPLES 
    Note that, as one would expect from a popularity barometer, you will probably get different results if you try the given examples now.

    dpop> art
          Wonderful review by Kevin Kelly of Scott McCloud's new book: Making Comics. 
          http://www.kk.org/cooltools/archives/001441.php
    dpop> search
          Google Code Search
          http://www.google.com/codesearch
    dpop> flash
          The iFizzle - a weird simulation of MacOSX in Flash
          http://www.ifizzle.com/ifizzle.html
    dpop> ruby
          Ruby Linguistics - wickedly cool ruby module for working with words
          http://www.deveiate.org/projects/Linguistics/wiki/English 
    dpop> toread
         5 Principles for Programming
         http://empathybox.com/archives/8

RELATED COMMANDS
    dpop, del>, dluc, am>, l>, >, >>, >>>...

AUTHOR
    Eliazar, in a simple remix of Fuska's very cool "dluc" command.
    
17 uses - Created 2006-10-12 13:20:33 - Last used 2009-06-24 21:06:41
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