Few weeks ago, a new web memory management tool, infoaxe
was launched. One of the two developers behind this, Vijay Krishnan,
happens to be a batchmate.
One thing for sure, it's worth a try, and much easier to use, as compared
to Google Web History. In a nutshell, infoaxe indexes and remembers
all the web pages you have visited, from any browser equipped with infoaxe
and your login. So, whenever you search for a specific query on google, infoaxe
will show you pages that you have earlier visited containing that keyword.
This reportedly has resulted in shorter google queries for some infoaxe users
(as reported on their website).
Another offshoot of using infoaxe could be the reduction in usage of delicious.
I use both delicious and infoaxe at present.
Only time will tell, which turns out to be more useful.
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