you can use del.icoi.us or another 'social bookmarking' applet,
essentially your bookmarks are stored on their servers, Sitebar is
another one with a firefox applet that'll let you add bookmarks to a
server install of sitebar

On 10/14/05, Jamie Furtner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Thu, October 13, 2005 1:58 pm, Brian Weeden wrote:
> > Currently I do a lot of surfing away from home (12hr night shifts at
> > work, girlfriends house).  I will be reading and come across a story or a
> > link or something to download that I want to save.  Maybe it is a how-to
> > article on AJAX or a bunch of free fonts.  Right now my solution is to
> > save the link or copied text or whatever in a Gmail draft until I get
> > around to actually bookmarking or downloading or printing whatever it was.
> >
> >
> > Any ideas for a better solution?  Something where I can make notes as
> > I am surfing along for things to go back to later and accessible from
> > multiple machines?
> >
> > --
> > Brian
>
> If you have access to a PHP/MySQL server, there's an app called online
> bookmarks that I use. You can easily create a bookmarklet that will add
> the current page to its database(click on the link in your links folder
> and up pops a window asking you in what folder, what title and any
> description to give it)
> http://www.frech.ch/online-bookmarks/
>
> Otherwise something like digg.com or del.icio.us may work, though AFAIK
> they're more social bookmarking sites -- anyone can see your bookmarks.
>
> Jamie
>
> --
> Jamie Furtner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> "The difference between intelligence and stupidity is that
>  intelligence has its limits."
>   --unknown
>
>


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