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| Can anyone recommend way for managing bookmarks? I tried storing them in folders, lists, word documents, using sites like Delicious.com and Stumbleupon, but none of that ever gave me the kind of flexibility that I wanted. None of that was ever scalable enough to be used with the hundreds of bookmarks that I accumulate every month researching various topics. Is there anything that you would suggest for me?
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| I believe a program called Zotero is supposed to be helpful for that. You might look into it! |
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