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	<title>Comments on: chipmark: portable favourites</title>
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		<title>by: Scott</title>
		<link>http://libraryclips.blogsome.com/2005/09/16/chipmark-portable-favourites/#comment-10673</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Oct 2005 17:07:13 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Social networks and communities are spreading like wild-fire throughout the internet. With this new and exciting medium there is a need for new tools and websites which offer services to make sharing and community easier. This is where the new service Favmark comes in.

Favmark is a new social bookmark and favorite management tool which promises to go a lot further than existing websites such as del.icio.us. On their website they mention that they have 3 main goals: better usability, greater functionality, and improved interactivity. I've spoken to the owner and project manager of Favmark, Scott Bowler, to find out what this actually means.

&quot;Our aim is to provide a community that makes the sharing of peoples favorite websites extremely simple and fun. We want people to be able to access links from anywhere in the world, at any time, through computers, mobile phones, PDAs - in fact, any device that has the ability to connect to the internet. At the same time, we want to make it easy for people to share their links on websites, blogs, newsgroups, emails and more. We are developing a wide range of original features which will revolutionise how people use their bookmarks on a daily basis.&quot;

The site itself is in prelaunch phase and accounts are limited so that they can provide people with &quot;the best possible service&quot;. I'm excited to see where Favmark is heading and I believe that any tool which makes the life of the social networks easier can only be a good thing.

Head over to www.favmark.com to check it out!</description>
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	<p>Favmark is a new social bookmark and favorite management tool which promises to go a lot further than existing websites such as del.icio.us. On their website they mention that they have 3 main goals: better usability, greater functionality, and improved interactivity. I&#8217;ve spoken to the owner and project manager of Favmark, Scott Bowler, to find out what this actually means.</p>
	<p>&#8220;Our aim is to provide a community that makes the sharing of peoples favorite websites extremely simple and fun. We want people to be able to access links from anywhere in the world, at any time, through computers, mobile phones, PDAs - in fact, any device that has the ability to connect to the internet. At the same time, we want to make it easy for people to share their links on websites, blogs, newsgroups, emails and more. We are developing a wide range of original features which will revolutionise how people use their bookmarks on a daily basis.&#8221;</p>
	<p>The site itself is in prelaunch phase and accounts are limited so that they can provide people with &#8220;the best possible service&#8221;. I&#8217;m excited to see where Favmark is heading and I believe that any tool which makes the life of the social networks easier can only be a good thing.</p>
	<p>Head over to <a href='http://www.favmark.com' rel='nofollow'>www.favmark.com</a> to check it out!
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