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1 year ago
And I have 1330-odd bookmarks.
1 year ago
No, my goal in this article was more to explain the social bookmarking phenomenon by showing that people are starting to see bookmarking more as a way of finding new and interesting content, and not so much for archival purposes.
Sure, being able to go back and find something you bookmarked a few months/years ago is useful, but what if you found a page that had content that really excited you, and you wanted to find more on that topic? You could go to google and search.. or, perhaps, if you bookmark the page with some relevant tags, Stumbleupon will find them for you.
By the way — how do you deal with link rot?
1 year ago
Didn't know Magnolia saved the pages too, that's pretty sweet!
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I love the concept of del.icio.us, but I just found that I didn't have the time or energy to visit the site and benefit from the social networking aspect. In addition I discovered that what I really wanted was a way to synchronize my favorites and share them with the world. Couldn't quite get del.icio.us to do that for me and had a bit of a mental block switching from my organized bookmark heirarchy to tags (I now use the firefox extension foxmarks to do this).
I use Stumbleupon mostly to channel surf the net when I feel like just vegging (not often enough these days!) and when I find a cool site I flag it, which will then share it with everyone in my FriendFeed and consequently all my friends on facebook. I don't use it a bookmark store per say, but if I find it it stumbleupon then I'll add it there and possibly add it to my local favorites.
However neither Stumbleupon or Delicious cache pages for you, so that is where Furl fits in for me. Finding an efficient fit for all these social networking apps is a neverending task....and somehow Kevin Rose manages to find time to go climbing almost every day!..;)
Do you know of an app that would allow me to share my local favorites in firefox and keep it synchronized?
1 year ago
As for other extensions for other services, I'm still looking around, I'll let you know if you find anything cool. And let me know if you find anything! Thanks!
1 year ago
It appears that Furl saves pages (like waybackmachine) PLUS you can sync your existing bookmarks to it. Sounds like a win-win! Heck, I might move over to using it!
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However, I can tell you that the web browser Flock has built-in support for both del.icio.us and ma.gnolia, and you can save new bookmarks simultaneously locally and online.
http://www.scribkin.com/2008/04/05/tell-me-abou...
1 year ago
The killer feature IMHO - you can highlight and comment on an individual sentence/paragraph. No more copy/past to cite the content of interest. Quicker, more efficient.
Diigo provide the standard toolbar for FF and IE and you csasn cross-post to del.ici.ous, blog and Twitter.
Also, importers exist for the legacy bookmarking tools described above ;-)
Worth a look.
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When trying to figure if Diigo supported this feature, I saved a bookmark in Diigo and went to My Bookmarks online,. I saw a cached option underneath the bookmark, but it unfortunately just lead me to a page that said "this bookmark is not cached" and "click here to go to the original". I searched around for an way to force it to cache the page, and noticed that if I click on "comment on the whole page" from the Diigo toolbar THEN it caches my page along with my comment, or annotation as it seems to call it. Not sure if there is another way to force Diigo to cache the page, but this works.
Diigo certainly appears to be more powerful than Furl and I guess with Yahoo now owning it one can only hope it is here to stay.
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