Posts tagged Bookmarking
Ribbun SEO Unveils Social Bookmarking Service – DigitalJournal.com (press release)
Dec 21st
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Ribbun SEO Unveils Social Bookmarking Service
DigitalJournal.com (press release) Ribbun recently unveiled a service to its lineup of SEO offerings- social bookmarking. This new social bookmarking service, when combined with other services offered by Ribbun, allows businesses to create a strong, positive online presence. … |
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Kippt: A Bookmarking App to Watch
Oct 25th
Jori Lallo, a web and mobile designer at developer-loving message board startup Convore, has released a new version of a side project built with Finish designer Karri Saarinen, called Kippt.
It’s a bookmarking app along the lines of Delicious or Pinboard but without social sharing, with a stripped-down Reader view of all articles and with a nice simple aesthetic. Lallo says a number of new features are in the works and if you like simple tools developers build for solving everyday problems, Kippt could be a good service to try out and keep an eye on.
In a thread on Hacker News, the Kippt team says it’s working on public bookmarking, a Delicious Importer, an API, a mobile version (cool) and an inline RSS reader. So far there are feeds for your bookmarks and a search function. It’s a cool little first iteration.
Kippt has been in the works since at least the beginning of the year and is just now being relaunched. The intent is to make it easy to save links quickly so that they can be read across multiple devices.
“Having a library and finding new things is important to me,” Saarinen says. “This is our first attempt on the problem, focusing on bookmarking.” Saarinen is a co-founder of ArcticStartup, among other things.
What’s in the future for Kippt? “Social. Sharing bookmarks & lists,” Saarinen says.

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iChromy: Bookmarking Service Diigo Releases A Chrome-like iPad Browser
May 30th
I doubt that Google has plans to bring its Chrome browser to the iPad anytime soon, but for fans of Chrome, there’s a new app you might want to consider: iChromy.
The app has some of the look and feel of the Chrome browser. There are tabs at the top of the screen and an omnibox that’ll let you perform searches as well as type URLs. There’s also a little star on the side of the omnibox, just like Chrome, that lets you bookmark pages.
You can also save pages to read them offline and send pages to other third-party services, including Facebook, Evernote, Twitter, Instapaper, and Diigo. The latter service is key as this app is actually the creation of the bookmarking service Diigo, and for users of the site, the easy integration with one’s saved bookmarks might be reason alone to use the new iPad browser.
iChromy isn’t particularly feature-rich, and it’s missing some elements that other iPad browsers have, including the ability to set a Web page to your home screen.
But if you’re a fan of tabbed browsing, then you might be quite pleased with iChromy. The stability and speed of the app are pretty impressive. In order to avoid memory issues with having multiple tabs open, iChromy reloads tabs dynamically when you need to access them again.
The app is free, but Diigo says future releases of iChromy will have more advanced options that coincide with Diigo’s own annotation and highlighting features, which are part of Diigo’s premium bookmarking services.
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Manual social bookmarking is considered as one of the best SEO services. – Benzinga
May 18th
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Manual social bookmarking is considered as one of the best SEO services.
Benzinga The company has been providing SEO services to its customer base and social book marking is one of them. Einfoway is head quartered in Mumbai with offices in Singapore, UK and USA. Most people these days have been actively using social book marking to … |
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The Fleeting, Yet Viral Spread of Social Bookmarking Links
Jan 11th
Being able to share your information is one of the main reasons why social networking has become so popular. Combining real-time social sharing with search engine optimization tactics can give websites the indexing or popularity boost that it needs. However, the big question is, why do some…
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Trunk.ly Adds Search and Curation to Social Bookmarking
Dec 18th
The wake of the Delicious debacle has been very fruitful for a few other services that occupy a similar Web curation space. One that popped up in the comments in our original post on Delicious was Trunk.ly, which sounded promising for not only offering to collect the links users share on social networks, but to make them searchable. Saving a bunch of links on “library school” is one thing, but being able to parse them out and subdivide them by search, that is where the beauty of data curation lies.
Trunk.ly starts off by stating plainly that the nature of bookmarking is changing, that it’s now a “rolling social rumble of retweets, likes, favorites, sharing, commenting and general discussion… whenever you show some interest in a link by taking a social action on it (liking it, tweeting it), Trunk.ly is actively monitoring and sucks that link into your Trunk.”
In a brief chat with CEO Tim Bull and CTO Alex Dong they described their vision for Trunk.ly as a “personal search engine.” Bull says, “We’ve got an aggressive roadmap that’s basically looking at all the ways you can share links with people – we want Trunk.ly to be there capturing those and storing them so you never lose a link again.”
The key difference between Trunk.ly and Delicious is that while tags are still around they are not as central to the service. The links that are imported via your social feeds are indexed inside Trunk.ly, meaning when I recall that I read an article about hamburgers two weeks ago, I can search for “hamburgers” and it’ll pop up! In addition to the search function, it also has a social aspect where users can follow one another and search across other user’s Trunks.
In comparison to a service like Pinboard, another curation app getting substantial buzz that offers similar features, the added bonus for Trunk.ly is not necessarily having to DO something (push a bookmarlet and add tags or descriptions) for it to grab links. After you connect whatever services you want to curate, Trunk.ly sucks the links in, there for your searching and referencing pleasure.
Trunk.ly actually launched much earlier than planned in response to the vacuum left by the probably loss of Delicious, and as of today, it’s currently revamping its service, adding servers and features, to account for the flood of traffic. They have plans to connect with other social services like Digg and StumbleUpon, open their API, and add RSS functionality, Chrome extensions and more. For a project that has only been in the works since October, and one that launched under the gun, these ambitions seem pretty, pretty plausible.
How does Trunk.ly compare with other curation Web apps? What experiences do you want or need from a bookmarking service?
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Social Bookmarking Helps with SEO, Product Sharing – Practical Ecommerce
Aug 11th
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Social Bookmarking Helps with SEO, Product Sharing
Practical Ecommerce Not only does social bookmarking and sharing provide SEO benefit, it is also a fast method for social networkers to spread news about your products to their … |
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