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  • BlinkList.com - Discover, Blink &Share

    From the page: " BlinklistMake lists & share with others! Or keep em private. * Save websites for reference, research, or for fun! * Read those sites later! When you have the time. * Have them appear in your links on your blog instantly!

    Reviewed by KaylinQ Mar 05 2008, 10:19pm ( 53 reviews ) blinklist.com

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  • Reviewed by chris123123 on Dec 08 2008, 12:41am

    McAfee doesn't seem to like it http://www.siteadvisor.com/sites/blinklist.com?ref=safe&client_ver=FF_26.6 _6275&locale=en-US&premium=false&client_type=FF&aff_id=0
  • Reviewed by vinaychalla16 on Oct 01 2008, 4:32am

    I have used this site for few months and as the number of sites that I bookmarked grown into several hundred's it became less usable. Then I found this site BookmarkGlobe.com which is cool to organize hundreds of bookmarks.
  • Rated by RMonkeyGirl on Apr 28 2008, 1:38pm

    Another social bookmarking site, but there's something about this one that feels so much more user-friendly than delicious... hopefully I won't be scolded for saying that.
  • Rated by Weni on Apr 24 2008, 1:08pm

    For All the Websites You Want to Get Back to... We make sure you can find them again using any computer, anytime!
  • Rated by KaylinQ on Mar 05 2008, 10:19pm

    From the page: " BlinklistMake lists & share with others! Or keep em private. * Save websites for reference, research, or for fun! * Read those sites later! When you have the time. * Have them appear in your links on your blog instantly!
  • Rated by Denmarkguy on Dec 27 2007, 9:28pm

    One of many social bookmarking sites... part of what I like about this one is that it allows you to set up a "start page" with links to the sites you use most.
  • Rated by the1gofer on Jul 29 2007, 10:08am

    i like the way they have thins set up better than most of the social book marking sites.
  • Reviewed by lukeg on Jul 09 2007, 7:32pm

    That's what I use stumble and foxmarks for...