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October 12, 2005

MemeFlow: bookmarks without tags

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Solution Watch, as usual, has a very comprehensive post on a MemeFlow-GoTo

…it’s basically a bookmark manager with a different presentation, and there are no tags.

All you do is save sites and organise them into a topic blocks.

You can drag and drop blocks, and also items (#).

You can re-edit the name of the links you collect…there is also a toggle to see your links as URL’s instead of titles.

You can create new blocks, add new items or even use the bookmarklet…when you click on a page it takes you to the MemeFlow site, it seems as nothing has happened but if you look on the right there will be a box that is storing your “Uncategorised Links”.

Very light weight and effective, easy to use, kind of reminds me of the visual RSS readers of late such as Fyuze.

Output is in OPML…how about a feed for each block (or is this too social).

I just wonder what happens when you have too many topic blocks, maybe it will offer a tab to pages of blocks, or supply a block index.

Overall this is a very handy personal tool…ajax functionality is becoming the norm, it’s sooo good!

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