Micro Bookmarking
- March 4th, 2010
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What is the definition of micro bookmarking? Micro bookmarking as we see it does not yet exist in the main stream of web surfers. The sad part is that web surfing no longer seems to be of much interest due to the current obsession with Facebook and it’s assortment of mind numbing and time wasting game applications.
So what is a micro bookmark and how can it help me become more productive?
The definition: Micro bookmarking is a method of improving bookmark usability by using high density layouts of captured web site links identified with abbreviated titles and a graphic representation or visual cue such as a specific cell color for easy identification. Shorthand Micro Bookmarks can be placed in high density grouping or panel which is very useful for well known or often used links. Longhand Micro Bookmarks feature a longer text description which is great for newly acquired links that can later be sorted down to shorthand. Micro bookmarking can be accomplished using static pages created with web design software such as Dreamweaver or Expression Web or by using a dynamic bookmark manager such as Microlinx.
Micro bookmarking is our concept for Web 3.0 social sharing of bookmark links with an ever evolving set of features & functions.
The Microlinx Bookmark Manager system can help you become more productive in several ways:
1. Allow you better organize all your favorite sites.
2. Allow fast access to the sites you use often.
3. Display social links as they are coming into the system, helping you discover new sites.
4. You’ll never again lose your favorite site links.
5. It’s easier (and more fun) than using browser bookmarking tools.
6. Allows you to access your links from any PC worldwide.
7. Save article links from news feeds all on the same page.
…and much more!
