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| Saving your clips | |
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Build your own library of clips
Everything you clip is added to your own fully searchable library of things you find on the web. Clips can be saved privately or publicly. You can organize your clips by adding tags (keywords) to them, or by putting them in Collections. You can search, sort and browse all of your clips on your own Clipmarks page. Some other things you can do...
Auto-post your clips to del.icio.us
Get RSS feeds for all or any subset of your clips |
Share the things you find on the web
When you save clips publicly, you're adding to a global library of interesting things people have found online. Other community members can add comments to your clips and pop their favorites to the top for others to see. It's a great way to showcase what you find on the web and meet people who share your interests. |
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When you clip for yourself, you're creating your own
searchable library of things you find on the web.
With Clipmarks, you can clip the best parts of web pages.
ClipSearch lets you search the full content of everything you
clip. It's like having your own personal search engine.
When you clip for the public, you're contributing to a
real-time user-powered search engine.
When you save clips publicly, you're adding to a global library
of interesting things people have found online. Together we're
building a fully searchable, filtered version of the web.
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Try a ClipSearch...
or channel surf the clipped web
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Clip-to-Blog™ is the most spontaneous way to add things you find on the web directly to your blog.
When you find something online that you want to add to your blog... clip it, add your commentary, click Post to Blog and bam, you've just updated your blog with fresh content. Supports Blogger, WordPress, Typepad,
LiveJournal, Movable Type and Vox. |
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