An adaptation of the Google Reader + Bookmarks script to make it work with del.icio.us
A very rough adaptation of this script http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/6497 with modifications to make it work with del.icio.us
Currently very basic. The original script contains an autocomplete function that populates tags with tags that are currently in Google Reader application. I plan on updating this to use the del.icio.us API to grab tags from there.
Very much a work in progress, and almost entirely based on the original script by JohnM.
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