One bookmark manager to rule them all…

A recurring theme on this blog is using one one online [platform independent] tool to use or store resources. Bookmarks are no exception, although in this case I actually use two – one for public, one for private [nothing racy here — actually is the stuff that’s too boring to share] bookmarks. If you scroll down to the bottom of this page, you’ll see what is called a ‘tag cloud’ from del.icio.us [online at del.icio.us.com] — it’s a ‘cloud’ of bookmarks that I have tagged with descriptors so that I can share them with other people. Check it out — del.icio.us is what you call a social bookmarking tool meaning that you can share the good stuff that you find and categorize it to either share it or be able to find it again. If you use firefox, there are a couple of addons that will allow you to replace the firefox bookmarks with del.icio.us. You can also use it to import your firefox bookmarks into del.icio.us as well. You can share your bookmarks as clouds on your blogs or through a newsfeed if you prefer…

The other tool I use is Google bookmarks which part of the Google toolbar. Google bookmarks doesn’t have the rich sharing capabilities of del.icio.us so that’s where I keep my boring stuff that’s not really worth sharing. You can log on to Google bookmarks anywhere so your toolkit can be with you whenever and wherever you are. The Google bookmarks also integrate nicely with Google search and Google notebook…

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