del.icio.us earlier this week rolled out an official Facebook app, which will publish your links onto your Facebook profile. I wasn’t able to get it to work initially, but DrOct found the link to the del.icio.us application, which worked for me once I clicked through a few pages. (The URL has the “wm” subdomain. Not sure if it’ll redirect properly if you’re on a different network, but you could try changing that manually.) I might look into adding my Vox feed on there, too, at some point.
I’m new to the Facebook trend. After Friendster fizzled I gave up mostly on the social network thing, but Facebook seems to have its act together and is a pretty nice platform.
In other web publishing news, there’s a new version of Movable Type out in beta. kwc has written a few things about it, but so far I’ve avoided to desire to tinker. In the end I love tinkering with things but lose interest whenever I have to do too much backend server work. TypePad in the past has gotten that balance for me just about perfect, and now that it supports Markdown I’m much inclined to switch back there. My hesitation is that Vox does so much so nicely, it’s free, and even with cross-posting I don’t like keeping more than one blog. In the back of my mind I’m toying with finding a place to park the frontpage of my domain somewhere free, and just syndicate everything from Vox and del.icio.us to it, which is mostly what I do now, anyway, on david.ely.fm. If Vox were to support domain mapping all my troubles would go away, but I don’t see that happening on such an entry level-aimed service.