WebNotes, the better way to read ONLY useful content
Friday, November 21st, 2008 | Tech news
WebNotes helps people manage the deluge of online content they sift through every day by providing users with a virtual highlighter and sticky note tool that can be used to make annotations directly on any web page. This eliminates the need to repeatedly copy & paste information into a word document or e-mail, or sort through hundreds of bookmarks. Users’ annotations are automatically saved to their WebNotes accounts for later reference, and can be searched, organized, and shared with others at any point in time.
This is an amazing service according to me because you can leave the garbage and read only highlighted points. More of type of objective point to point reading. Ryan Damico is the CEO of the company and it will soon lauch in public beta.
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