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I remember when I first got on line and how I bookmarked a lot of my favorite pages. Come to think of it, I probably bookmarked half the sites I looked at. They were interesting and relevant to my hobbies and personal interests at the time. However, I didn’t do a good job of selecting and storing my bookmarks, so I ended up with a ton of useless bookmarks.
At the time, I also would frequently bring work home with me and jump on my computer to do a selected task. I frequently found sites that were very helpful to my job, but it usually didn’t do me much good to bookmark them on my home computer. I usually ended up emailing myself the link to my work address, but that usually ended up to be a royal pain in the neck.

I am really excited about a free service named BookmarkAll.com. It’s a bookmark manager that allows the user to access their bookmarks from any computer in the world. This means that you no longer have to be logged into your personal computer to retrieve your personal bookmarks and you’ll be able to use your bookmarks no matter your location.

BookmarkAll also allows you to manage your RSS feeds. If you’ve subscribed to a site’s RSS feeds, they allow you to create unlimited RSS topics as well as unlimited RSS feeds for each topc. They also have recommendations for optimizing your RSS loading time. BookmarkAll also allows you to choose to set your privacy on your feeds by choosing either Public or Private. From now on, you don’t have to keep track of your bookmarks or your RSS feeds, thanks to BookmarkAll.

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