Now that I use Twitter daily, I get a ton of good information, like links to web pages that look like they would be good to read. I also get emails with links to pages that others think I would like to see. The problem is what to do with all of them. It feels like drinking from a fire hose. I can’t read it all. I can’t remember it all, I don’t want to clutter up my favorites with it, and I don’t want to write it all down. How can I keep a list of web links that I can find later when I want to research a topic?
Enter Delicious.com.
This is one of many bookmarking web sites. I think it does exactly what I want. I set up an account and added a toolbar to my browsers. Finally, a browser tool bar I really might use. It lets me easily tag and save the web pages I visit. I can then view or search these articles in my account.
This seems to be a great solution to my problem. Now, will I ever have the time to go back and read them all?
What tool do you use to solve this problem?
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Like you, I bookmark many things using Delicious, but I rarely go back and look at anything. I’m sure all of my tags are a complete mess, needing to be organized. But at least I know that those links are archived somewhere.
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