Somehow I am not a great fan of Browser Bookmarks, what would be an alternative solution to managing my Browsing links, sometimes I like only a section of the page and would like to tag them and keep it for offline viewing in the future.
What would be other effective ways to manage the internet(so to speak)
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have a local tiddlywiki and copy, paste and link in it | |||
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You could use Evernote for saving all the stuff you find interesting. Here's more info from the site:
It also has Google Gerars integration, so you can use it offline if you want. | |||||||||||
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There's also ScrapBook for Firefox. From the add-on's page:
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I'm sure it sounds kludgy, but for me it works: if I encounter a link or piece of text I want to find in the future, I copy/paste it to Gmail and mail it to myself, adding a few selected keywords. Whenever I need to access the text/link, I search for one of the keywords. It's uncomplicated, doesn't require installing extensions or software and works from every computer. | |||
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I use Google bookmarks and subscribe to the RSS feed of each tag as a bookmark folder. Saves messing about :) | |||
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