18
Sep
08

Bookmarks? But no one reads books any more…

I have come to realize that the majority of updating I do this site is updating links on my sidebar instead of actual posting. I guess this site has really become just a place to have all my bookmarks on the web, so I can access them from anywhere and on any computer. Well, all but my financial ones. I was wondering if there is a site/service/company that does this. I was thinking, for free, you could log into a site and it would have all your bookmarks which could be opened in new windows. You could pay a little more (like $9/yr) for a secure login if you wanted to store personal links like financial ones. Not that the free one is open or anything – you still would need a log in. I’m sure Yahoo or Google could pull this off and if they do, I better be getting a royalty check. Would any of you use something like this? Let me know what you think.


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1 Response to “Bookmarks? But no one reads books any more…”


  1. 1 David Charlap Sep 20th, 2008 at 8:13 am

    Already exists. Google Bookmarks (http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2007/03/google-bookmarks-faq.html).

    You store your bookmarks in your Google account. If you use an “iGoogle” homepage, you can display them in an on-screen gadget. There are also extensions for Firefox (and probably other browsers as well) to make them immediately available.

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