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by DanielRibeiro
5681 days ago
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These guys agree with you: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1941823 An by these guys I mean: Pinboard, Diigo, Historious. And there are the less known: ScrapBook and Greplin. And the traditional, and weakest of all: Delicious Problem: bookmarks from 3 years ago are hardly relevant. I have to clean my delicous from time to time, as these links not only go stale, but even if the did, they are just so horribly outdated, that the information is just not relevant. This does not happen to all of them. Deciding which is which is the really interesting part. Even on Google now I often find myself pruning things that are more than 2 years old. But they can just give a higher weight to its freshness score (something they showed that is very important to them on their paper on Percolator). |
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Google's time-based searching (hidden beneath the "More Search Tools" sidebar link) is the greatest thing to happen to programming in years, I depend on it daily.
To the OP: Completely agree. Marking something on a bookmarking service is more akin to toe tagging than "save for later." I would gladly welcome a browser extension that would put matching bookmarks (on Diigo in my case) at the top of my google search results.