Just getting back to (blog) life and thought I would throw out this little gem: Listmixer. If you find yourself bookmarking articles to read later, but just deleting masses of them when you finally get around to it months later, then you need listmixer.
The great thing is its simplicity. Just put a bookmarklet on your browser’s favorites bar, then when you see an article (or blog post) you want to get back to, just click it and it’s saved – for thirty days. You can either browse your list on-line, or through a feed reader (which is what I do). Anything posted to the list disappears in 30 days unless you click through to revisit it before, in which case its life is renewed for another 30 days. You can also share your list with others.
It’s great for the millions of things you find to read, but don’t want to save forever, or for returning to a blog post that you’ve commented on.
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