Furl - share your information

More Web 2.0 stuff...
"Furl is a superb resource which enables you to store indefinitely web pages you have found. Accounts are free and easy to set up, and to use the service effectively Furl provides a bookmark or link in your browser. Once you find a page you want to keep, simply click on the link, decide which of your user-defined folders you want to save it to, and there you are – the page is saved.
Due to copyright restrictions you cannot share the article with anyone else, but you can make your collection of links available to colleagues so that they can keep up to date with the material that you’re finding, and they can click on the link to view the resource themselves.
It is also possible to include your Furl collection in your weblog so readers can stay in touch, or provide an RSS feed so they can follow you via a news aggregator such as Bloglines."
Furl is at http://www.furl.net/
The full text of Phil Bradley's article on Web 2.0 in this month's CILIP Update can be found here.
But since no-one actually reads this shit anyway, it could really be anywhere else.

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