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I recently found del.icio.us which is, essentially, a web application for keeping book marks. You may remember a similer site from long ago, DeepLeep. What's cool is that you can see what other people are bookmarking and get RSS feeds for your own, all the metrics tracking, etc., etc.
I used blogger's BlogThis! bookmarklet to make
a pop-up bookmarklet for del.icio.us. To use it, you'll
need to modify the
bookmarklet by changing USERNAME to whatever your del.icio.us user name is. There's clunkiness to it since the pages aren't intended to be in a popup, but, what the hell?, it's handy to have for the awesome ability to keep bookmarks in a webapp.
Oh, also, I've only tested it in Firebird. Screw that IE crap ;>