Organizing your web
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Bookmarking

Blinklist screengrab

BlinkList.com - “Blink” your favorite pages and make them public or private, and then access them from anywhere. The advantage to making them public is they become searchable, extending the social sharing aspects of the site.


Del.icio.us screengrab

Del.icio.us - The popular social bookmarking site allows you to not only save and access your bookmarks from any computer, it also allows you to explore the web through other peoples bookmarks. If one is taking full advantage of the service, the possibilities of what you can discover are almost endless.


Stumbleupon screengrab

StumbleUpon.com - One of the most popular social bookmarking sites, you “stumble” a page, leave it public, and you can browse through all the stumbled pages in a category or on a friends profile.

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Highlighters

Clipmarks screengrab

Clipmarks.com - Cutting clippings out of newspapers and magazines is as old as printing, but until Clipmarks came along, it was just a dream on the web. The service will allow you to tag, store, organize the “clips just about any way you want to. You can then share snippets of Web pages by email, on websites, and more. An amazing tool for any number of uses.


Diigo screengrab

Diigo.com - Diigo will let you highlight sections of a page, post a note about why you needed it, make it public or private, send it to friends and so on. As they say, they allow you to do everything you could on paper.




Firedoodle screengrab

Firedoodle - An extension for Firefox that turns your browser into a whiteboard for web pages. Mark up a page, and if you register for membership, they’ll remember everything for your next visit.









i-Lighter.com - With just one-click your highlighting a portion of a site and saving it to your notebooks or folders. You can then organize them as you need, email snippets to a friend, or publish them to your blog with just a command.

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History


Hooeey screengrab

Hooeey.com - While some people are obsessive about deleting their surfing history, others will find a complete version essential to their research (such as Mashable writers). Hooeey will track your surfing history from any browser, on any computer, so if you surf from work and home, you will have a complete, and merged, history.


MyBlogLog screengrab

MyBlogLog.com - Once you’ve opted-in to their tracking, MyBlogLog will track you as you cruise blogs, allowing the authors to know who’s been visiting their site, and after you visit a site ten times, you will be automatically added to their “community”.








Slifeshare screengrab

Slifeshare.com - Slifeshare not only tracks every move you make on the web, but pretty much everything you do. Period. It’s for Macs only, and if you really feel like sharing every aspect of your computing life with the masses, you may even find people who share similar interests with you.

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hyperigo

HyperiGo.com - Import your current bookmarks, add new ones, and HyperiGo will add updating screenshots of eachsite so you can browse all of your bookmarks visually.








Iterasi screengrab

Iterasi.com - Think of it as a web-based print screen function without the paper. Not only does this service allow you to save a bookmark, it takes a screen shot of how the page looks, which you can version, sort, organize and more.












Wists screengrab

Wists.com - By installing a simple toolbar button, you canand a site to your “wist” (short for “web list”). It will add an image to the site bookmark as well as its name and URL. You can then browse through your bookmarks by image, and access them from any computer.




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