Robot Linky lets you share interesting links. It is managed by Amy's Robot. Please sign up, post some links, and become a part of our community! (Before sharing links, please read our policy on commercial links.)
All links posted on Linkit before November 2007 are on another site. Before then, Linkit lived elsewhere, where it accumulated thousands of links. If you're looking for an old link, you should look here.
Easier RSS Feeds. In every page header, there is now a link to an RSS feed for whatever set of links you happen to be viewing. In an unfiltered page, the RSS link will point to a feed that contains all Robot Linky items. When you are viewing the links for a specific user, the linked RSS feed will contain only items for that user. And when you are looking at a set of links filtered by a given tag, the RSS feed will contain links just for that tag. In each case, the RSS feed is indicated by the standard RSS icon (
). You can use the RSS feed to make your Robot Linky links show up on your own blog or other website. If you are not sure what RSS is or how you can use it, you can learn more about RSS before trying it out. (July 12, 2007)
Robot Linky Map. Linkit now features the Links Map, which shows links on a Google Map. For instance, links that are about New York will show up in New York on the map. To add your own links to the map, just be sure to fill out the "location" field when adding a link. When using addresses in the USA, be as specific as possible (e.g., "1000 Broadway, New York, NY"). When using addresses from other countries, being vague is better (e.g., "Beijing, China" or "China"). For some reason, this seems to result in more reliable results from Google. Note that this map feature is new, and is still undergoing testing and development. (July 9, 2007)
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