I’m clearly misunderstanding how to use various web tools at my disposal. I use Google Reader for a number of news sites and blogs, and I mark interesting posts by clicking the star. I’m gradually creating a fun personal library that I can rummage through, but I don’t know how to add other random web pages to it.
How do I keep track of the odd web site One Cold Hand? Or the occasional bit of moving writing about writing on a political blog that I don’t subscribe to? I want to put them in my personal library, without doing all of my web surfing through Google Reader. I suppose I could mention them in my blog, and subscribe to my blog, but that seems rather roundabout.
Um, del.icio.us?
ReplyDeleteI have this one:
del.icio.us/parkidavid
It's a godsend for tagging & keeping track of random anythingness on the internets.
Cheers,
David
I love your links there -- those are going to keep me busy this evening and for quite some time to come!
ReplyDeleteA big advantage of Google Reader for me is its ability to search the saved posts, sort of like a regular Google search on a constrained set of pages. But del.icio.us looks like a much more organized way to keep an annotated set of links.