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July 23, 2004

FURL IT AND BE FOREVER FURLED

It's late and it has been a light blogging week so I thought I would end the workweek with a post about my new favorite tool -- both for blogging and legal web page archiving.

Drumroll please..........

Ladies and Gentlemen, please take a look at Furl.

Furl is like bookmarks on steroids -- it allows you to save a "bookmark" or "favorite" webpage, categorize it, archive it and keep it in on off-site (or off-computer) site for later perusal. I want to thank Amy Gahran over at Contentious (great site - check it out) for the pointer. Amy appears to be using Furl quite regularly as a "pre-blogger" resource -- i.e. as a means of saving webpages that may be of interest or may serve as a blog entry sometime in the future. Amy points out that by "Furling" a webpage, you are able to save the website as you see it at that point in time -- which is very useful when the page may change regularly.

Furl also lists he most recent Furled webpages (quite interesting) and allows you to share your Furled webpages. In a collaborative process Furl appears to be quickly becoming indispensable.

Go on - Furl it!



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Posted by Douglas Sorocco at 10:25 PM.
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