Thu 2 Feb 2006
Today I got an invitation to Ma.gnolia. It looks like an online bookmark with rich social network support. After reading the about page, it seems it’s another supporter of people powered search.
It has bookmarklet. So you can save links directly into your Ma.gnolia account. There’s also a greasemonkey script to add links from del.icio.us.
It’s difficult to test a link service when you don’t have many links in your account. What if link services can synchronize with each other. Then they can fight based on feature not link and user base.
February 2nd, 2006 at 8:41 pm
Since you are checking out new social bookmarking sites, I thought you might also like to take a look at www.blinklist.com. If you do, I would love to hear your thoughts. Mike
February 5th, 2006 at 6:00 am
Given your interest in social bookmarking, we have been developing a new social annotation service with lots of advanced features at Diigo (www.diigo.com):
Several powerful features are combined in Diigo toolbar to make it a real “power extension”!
* A great web annotation tool - adding highlights and sticky notes on any web page, anywhere.
* A fully-customizable search tool - like google’s toolbar, but fully customizable, so you can add any other specialty searches.
* Content selection menu makes it extremely convenient to interact with every word on a web page - highlight, search, look up - whatever you want!
* Tagging your bookmarks, comments and clippings, and share them as your bookmark lists or publish as blogs
* Full-text search of your bookmarks!
* Plus, much more forthcoming…
I would like to invite you to try it out. We’d love to have your participation and feedback.
Maggie