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Ask HN: Whats the best service for storing links for personal use?
4 points by sid6376 on March 26, 2011 | hide | past | favorite | 10 comments
I dont want to share the links. I read about 20-30 articles/blog posts a day and when i find something interesting i would like to store that link somewhere. Additionally since the more i use the service the more data i will have, i would like the link repository to be easily searchable. Whats my best bet for this? Also i read articles over multiple machines and devices.



I'm using http://springpadit.com for this now, you can make categories add urls and attach notes to them. But it has much more features of course (works on Android, Apple, Windows,...) I very much like it (not affiliated at all)


Thanks. This however sounds more like a note taking app than just something which stores links. This sounds a lot like Microsoft Onenote. Given that i have a windows phone and office, maybe i should try that.


I have just created something called Tinge. You can check it out at http://tinge.me to allow you to store links and just random things privately. While you're there would love some feedback.


Sure will check it out and let you know.





google bookmarks and springpadit.com


Xmarks?


Out of business. It was sold to LastPass for pennies and is on life support.




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