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POPSClipmarks: This is incredible! An other fan, it's interessting to see how things are different for each person: Here, I translated the text: Title: Clipmarks: This is incredible! "I just found a service called Clipmarks. This is something above the mere bookmarker. It can cut and glue togeather parts of a webpage (the text and the picture). You stick together several pages in to one clip, and to all this you get a link to bookmark the clip at del.icio.us. If you think about it instead of a bookmarker I would call it the futuristic Weblog in it's original sense... Unlike delicious, it's not the number of bookmarks the makes one clip popular it's a fun voting button(pop). I copied my clip to del.icio.us though as you can list your clips apart there is no need." nice hein? :)
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POPSLook what I found for my bad spelling! (godfrey) :) Look!!! an online spell checker based on Google. Remember? and Google spell is one of the best out there, this worth download for local use. Also check out GoogieSpell(http://amix.dk/projects/?page_id=3) Have I made any spelling mistakes this time? ;)
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POPSInvite, there's a new social kid in town! The goal of Socialmarks is to streamline the discovery, organization, and sharing of information.in addition, providing RSS and Atom feed aggregation tools (we're currently tracking over a quarter of a million feeds)! With these features, Socialmarks also gives users the ability to tag specific feeds, a feed's post, as well as allowing the user to add the post to their list of social bookmarks (which can also be tagged).
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POPSDonate Your Bookmarks This is an iteressting concept, it will reflect the actual dedencies: "People like types of books, types of music, and types of clothes--they also like types of websites! We collect information about what sites people bookmark and how people organize their bookmarks because we want to measure the semantic relationship between websites."
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POPSFirst Look: Quimble An other blog that mentions the Preferred Social Bookmark Manager? poll (link:http://quimble.com/poll/view_poll/224 ) Thanks to Topper for showing it to me.