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eyal matsliah

Clipmarks: Tiny nibbles of Web content | Webware : Cool Web apps for everyone - 0 views

  • All Clipmarks passages are linked to their online sources, which is an improvement from simply copying and pasting text into an e-mail or blog.
  • There are a lot of social bookmarking sites on the Web, and Clipmark's granular clipping feature is not different enough to make the site fundamentally more useful or relevant than others. It is, however, just as good a time-waster as Digg, Reddit, or StumbleUpon.
  • There is one thing about Clipmarks that really bugs me, though: You can easily clip and save content to Clipmarks and then e-mail or blog it, as I said above. But once you leave the page you've highlighted clippings on, they vanish. To me, that's like having a highlighter with disappearing ink, which is not really what one expects: You highlight some text, turn the page, turn it back, and presto! your highlights are gone. I'd like the option to make Clipmark highlights persistent. Annotation services such as Stickis and Trailfire do this, but they're designed for a different purpose.
eyal matsliah

John Battelle's Searchblog: A Brief Interview with Michael Wesch (The Creator of That W... - 0 views

  • To keep up with parts of the global conversation that might not have a simple RSS feed, I use feeds from social bookmarking services like Diigo and Del.icio.us.
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