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the Idea Shower " " Read it Later - Firefox Extension BETA

Simply: the most fantastic Firefox extension ever... well, one of them at least.

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Read it Later : mieux qu'un bookmarklet !

read it later firefox extension bookmark bookmarks bookmarklet productivity gtd

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Featured Firefox Extension: Kick Off Your Daily Browsing with Morning Coffee

Windows Mac Linux Firefox Simplify your morning coffee-and-web routine with the Morning Coffee Firefox extension Morning Coffee bookmarks your regular

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30+ Firefox Tools for Bookmarking & Search

If you aren't careful, bookmarking and searching can quickly get out of control on you. Here are 30+ tools to ...

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Firefox Environment Backup Extension - Firefox Extension

Backup your entire Firefox profile and move it to another system: extensions, themes, and (optionally) your bookmarks, preferences, cookies. and much more.

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del.icio.us Bookmarks

This extension seamlessly integrates your browser with del.icio.us (http://del.icio.us/), the leading social bookmarking service on the Web.

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Collaborative Bookmarking... UNLEASHED

Like many… I’ve been using del.icio.us for several years and so have some of my closest colleagues. A few of us at PLANET ARGON have been using the for:username tag to send each other links, which has been a great productivity hack as we don’t need to copy URLs and paste them into emails, IMs, or IRC channel windows anymore. One of the things that del.icio.us doesn’t have a totally perfect implementation is sending to a group. There are people in your network, but to my knowledge, there isn’t a way to send everyone in a network the same link without selecting everyone individually. This was adding more time to the process of saving a link for ourselves and our fellow team members. So, we came up with a clever hack… a new delicious user account.

Over the past four months, our team has bookmarked almost four hundred links on topics ranging from Rails plugins, Interaction Design, Business processes, cool new web applications, to any variety of things that we find relevant to our team.

So, all of the links are being sent to a fake user. How do we see the links for that user without having to logout of our current user and into the planetargon account? Well, what we’ve done is take the delicious RSS feed and pipe it through feedburner and given everyone the URL that feedburner provides. Now, we’re all able to subscribe to the same feed and check out links when each of us has time for it.

...and this is what I get to see show up in my RSS reader. :-)

How is your team managing bookmarks? :-)

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