Collecting the web: Bookmarking Annotating & Collecting WebContent
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Web Services used for collecting and organizing web content, tools for capturing webclips, annotate webpages, organizing and sharing notes and/or bookmarks. In this Twine I want to gather bookmarking services with extended functionality. (like highlighting / annotating text, or a advanced tagging or greater optionality for advanced reference work) or notetaking/webclipping tools for using the Web as your Clipboard to save, share, organize links, text and media.
Feel free to add your own bookmarks here, and try to write at least a short description about the service you save to this twine!
Feel free to add your own bookmarks here, and try to write at least a short description about the service you save to this twine!
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cl1p.net - The internet clipboardQuick Share webclips/rtf text and links with yourfriends -- Cl1p is another non-registration required web based clipboard and only requires your own input to create a link. You simply add your own ending to Cl1p.net, such as http://cl1p.net/makeuseof and you then have free reign on your own ...
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7 months ago
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CopyTaste :: easy way to share rich text format/webclipsCopyTaste enables you to create your own private URL with the data you wish to share with your friends or colleagues ---- CopyTaste is a new service that lets you very quickly post text, photos, and videos to an anonymously hosted page. Think of it like blogging, but without a destination page, ...
Rave.of Chesterfield
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7 months ago
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Folksonomies : les usagers indexent le webdommage que le guignol qui gère ce twine censure les articles scientifiques...
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8 months ago
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markkit.net - the web highlightermarkkit is a web2.0 text highlighter. Drag'n'Drop the markkit yellow pen into your browser toolbar. Whenever you want to highlight text in a web page, click on the markkit bookmarklet. markkit works only with Mozilla Firefox Opera Google Chrome and Apple Safari -- HIGHLIGHT text in any ...
Rave.of Chesterfield
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ThreeTags: Securely Store & Manage Notes OnlineThreeTags is a free web based application for securely storing notes and bookmarks online. You can create notes using the in-built WYSIWYG editor, mark them with multiple tags and sort them by name and date. Tags are displayed on the sidebar making it easy to access notes when you need them. ...
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23Pattie Maes demos the Sixth Sense | Video on TED.comGreat great great portable device for augmented reality and virtual interaction with real objectsGendrin Olivier added 8 months ago
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Outliner Software: Outlining Software, PIMs, Knowledge and Information ManagementThis site provides ongoing discussion of various kinds of information management programs, from simple outliners to very sophisticated programs such as The Personal Brain. http://www.thebrain.com/#-47 . Forum participants are usually knowledgeable. Discussion focuses on both pros and cons of ...Daly de Gagné added 10 months ago
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WebNotes: Not Just Another Annotation Service (500 Invites Available) - ReadWriteWebAnd heres another one: "WebNotes: A Sticky Note Plug-In for Serious Surfers (Invites)". This created by mashable. ( here) I cant understand why Mashable+ ReadWriteWeb hyping this worthless tool that doesnt offer ANYTHING new. They talks about it as a serious alternative for proffessonal ...Rave.of Chesterfield added 11 months ago
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WebNotes: Not Just Another Annotation Service (500 Invites Available) - ReadWriteWebNo, after evaluating this tool I came to the conclution it doesnt offer anything making it worth to use. Ive already uninstalled the toolbar. Cant understand why you start up a webservice when you dont offer anything that could make it more useful and differ it from services thats allready there. ...Rave.of Chesterfield added 11 months ago
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1Foldable phone opens into large OLED screenDisplay improvements like this are one advance that could be turning cell phones into one's computer of choice. That along with moving applications "into the cloud". However, given possible memory and chip advances, one might only need cloud computing for sharing rather than primary processing.JDP added 12 months ago
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