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Anthony K.A doc about how useful Furl is.....linked from the Furl website.
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luistxodel.icio.us moduko bat deskribatzen du (Furl), baina orri osoak gordetzeko, eta horren inguruan zenbait erabilpen eta truko interesgarri
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urban sheepBasically, Furl allows you to create an online archive of Web pages that you want to save for future reference. Yes, in most cases you're actually saving the Web page to a new location – so if it gets relocated, revised, or removed later, you have a cop
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maarten cannaertsDe auteur schrijft duidelijk dat de functie "group access" ontbreekt bij FURL, iets wat ik ook erg jammer vind.
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Over the last couple of weeks I've been using a new free online service called Furl to aid various projects I'm working on. It's quite versatile and useful, although it's not perfect. I see a lot of possibilities for this kind of tool. Basically, Furl allows you to create an online archive of Web pages that you want to save for future reference. Yes, in most cases you're actually saving the Web page to a new location – so if it gets relocated, revised, or removed later, you have a copy of the original version for future reference. You can sort your furled items into topic-based folders. And (this is the cool part) share selected parts of your Furl archive with others via a syndicated list on your own Web site, hyperlink to Furl, webfeed (RSS), or daily e-mail alert.
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Over the last couple of weeks I've been using a new free online service called Furl to aid various projects I'm working on. It's quite versatile and useful, although it's not perfect. I see a lot of possibilities for this kind of tool. Basically, Furl allows you to create an online archive of Web pages that you want to save for future reference. Yes, in most cases you're actually saving the Web page to a new location – so if it gets relocated, revised, or removed later, you have a copy of the original version for future reference. You can sort your furled items into topic-based folders. And (this is the cool part) share selected parts of your Furl archive with others via a syndicated list on your own Web site, hyperlink to Furl, webfeed (RSS), or daily e-mail alert.
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10 Cool Things to Do with Furl Over the last couple of weeks I've been using a new free online service called Furl to aid various projects I'm working on. It's quite versatile and useful, although it's not perfect. I see a lot of possibilities for this kind of tool.
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Michael GilesNice furl mention.
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