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September 16, 2005

…more on Google Blog

Filed under: General, tools

I had a deluge of spam today, so I’m now moderating my comments…anyway I accidentally deleted a comment that answered my query before my hunting began…here is a Google Blog Search bookmarklet.

If you click this when you’re on a page it does a link search, whereas if you highlight a word/s, it will do keyword search…I’m being picky but I was also after a little search pop-up box to enter a keyword, unless the Google Toolbar adds it to their drop down menu (also Google Scholar for that matter)…have to wait till they’re both out of beta.
By the way I just noticed Google Scholar - advanced search can limit to subject area.

I added Google Blog Search to the sidebar of my blog as an example of an excerpt index for my blog, it’s beats the others as new posts are up within the hour (without even pinging, although I think my blog automatically may ping the main service that Google checks.)

…although I do like the presentation of RSSor.

I chose to the date sorting on allinblogtitle: library clips, as this seems a unique enough blog title I hope, and it also lists a link above the results promoting my blog in the Related Blogs section.

…you also get an RSS feed that can be an excerpt feed of your blog as an alternative if you already offer full-text, although I already have RSS .92 for my excerpts version.

I could also have chosen blogurl:libraryclips.blogsome.com

See yesterday’s post.

Now to see if I can change the Google search box in my blog, to search within Google Blog Search instead of just Google…any tips.

Socialmarks

Filed under: General, rss, tags, folksonomy, readers

Awaiting Socialmarks (is it an RSS reader, feed folksonomy, and bookmark folksonomy in one), sounds like something similar to Rojo…let’s see.

chipmark: portable favourites

Filed under: General, tags, tools

Chipmark is a social bookmark manager with a difference.

There are 2 different views to your bookmarks, one is the traditional view of social bookmark managers, and the other is a folder tree view, typical of a “favourites folder”

…so now you can organise your bookmarks in 2 ways, by folder, or by tag…each with its own screen.

You can add a bookmark from either your folder screen or your tag screen…you can mark it private/public, add a description, and also add tag/s…as per usual
…what about adding it to a folder?
You have to do it manually
…once you have added a bookmark, go to your folder view, that bookmark will be under the top level folder, move it into a folder of your choosing, or even create a new folder.

Hang on
…there is also a button you can install on your browser where you can add new bookmarks…I couldn’t get mine to work (server error), but I think you can choose a folder to file a bookmark in at the time of bookmarking…that’s better.

But the brilliance of this button, is that you can view your chipmark folder version from your browser, just like you view your usual “favourites”, there is also a folder of your recent chipmarks.

So inessence it is a portable favourites folder, as long as you install the button on any computer you can access all your bookmarks…of course you can just go to the website to do this anyway.

But how good is it that you can access your bookmarks from your browser…this is awesome!
I’m going to use this as an alternate favourites folder for stuff I need frequent access to…I also use my Google deskbar for quick access links.

On thing, this loses its shine if you have too many bookmarks in the one folder…I think it is designed better for quick and clear access (depends how much you can see on your screen I suppose).

I while back I emailed Furl and mentioned the Furl Toolbar was great, but what about having a drop down menu of your topics, so you can search within one topic….good idea was the reply.

…chipmark goes a step to the side, instead of searching within a folder, you can actually browse the contents of a folder without having to go to the chipmark website.

More…

The website has a search box, this searches for everything except the full-text.

You can import/export folder trees from your browser.

Not sure why there is a private/public choice when adding bookmarks, as I can’t seem to find a chipmark folksonomy community…it seems just to be a bookmark manager.

Check out some screen shots at Solution Watch.

Thought

At the moment you can only see the folder version via your browser, not sure if the tag version would work.

Imagine if you could see the tag version…a drop down tag cloud from your browser…when you click on a tag, a window opens (ajax style) to browse the bookmarks within that tag…is that possible?!!

Netvibes: virtual desktop

Filed under: tools

Netvibes is a handy idea, it seems that it’s meant to be a web desktop for all your web 2.0 stuff.

Great idea as I was thinking I need some sort of dashboard where I can access all my web 2.0 applications…I have so many RSS readers, social bookmarks, etc…much easier to see them in one place…and not to mix them up with my actual desktop.

These personal homepages seem to be the new thing, now that read/write web allows us to truly interact and publish, we need a place to access all our accounts (even preview some content), plus our favourite links.

Other web desktops include Google Personalised, and Prototype.

…these virtual desktops seem to be a spin off from sidebar utilities.

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