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This looks interesting and worth exploring. You will note below my comments on the beta. You will have to join the beta group to see what it is like and make up your own mind. However, I have persevered, and if this is the way SU is going to look it will impact on my stumbling activites... more
Reviewed by ericthehamster May 14 2007, 12:09pm ( 50 reviews ) • gnolia.com
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Reviewed by Dreamerr on Mar 13 2009, 8:46pm
wow, massive fail..too bad, i did like the service
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Reviewed by GreatSS on Feb 19 2009, 9:34am
I kinda pity them that this hda to happen, I wonder how they will continue in the future, they were second largest as far as I know...
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Rated by LdsNana on Jan 31 2009, 10:53am
From the page: "Early on the West-coast morning of Friday, January 30th, Ma.gnolia experienced every web service's worst nightmare: data corruption and loss. For Ma.gnolia, this means that the service is offline and members' bookmarks are unavailable, both through the website itself and the API. As I evaluate recovery options, I can't provide a certain timeline or prognosis as to to when or to what degree Ma.gnolia or your bookmarks will return; only that this process will take days, not hours."
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Rated by tawhiston on Dec 02 2008, 8:58pm
It's a pretty cool service. I haven't received loads of traffic but their bookmark archive is compatible with the majority of other services, so you can use them (Magnolia) as a master archive to move your bookmarks from place to place.
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Rated by JakePM on Dec 02 2008, 9:46am
good site to share bookmarks and discoveries.
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Reviewed by srinreddygreat on Oct 01 2008, 3:58am
This is a good social bookmarking site. But BookmarkGlobe.com is a better social bookmarking site.
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Rated by daqcara on May 26 2008, 7:57am
social bookmarking site
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Rated by JamesFrancis on Dec 18 2007, 8:24am
After getting into social bookmarking a bit with del.icio.us, I set up a Ma.gnolia account too after I started using Flock. Like del.icio.us, it uses spacelesskeywords, but it distinguishes itself with things like groups and a rating system.