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gepgep | 9 years ago | on: The Kifi Team Is Joining Google

Update: i was told that the default bookmark manager of chrome sometime during 2015 rolled out a fsc option.. I gave it a shot and after importing my links from kifi to chrome, unfortunately there is no comparison. Search results are mostly by matching keywords in url titles / no wonder they were acquired

gepgep | 9 years ago | on: The Kifi Team Is Joining Google

just for reference found these (none of them are free, at least with the full-search contents option [fsc] )

https://getpocket.com (paid subscription for fsc too pricey)

https://raindrop.io (not so sure if smart auto tagging equals to fsc)

http://www.bookmarks.io (found it here on hackernews, but you get a server error when you try to subscribe)

https://grabduck.com/welcome (free fsc for <400 bookmarks but normal subscription not yet available / also weird design elements)

http://historio.us (cheap!)

https://pinboard.in (cheap!)

Last two options seem decent but do not support searching to other people's libraries with similar content.. Searching through the internets (quora etc) kifi was the best option for free fsc and on top of that it had so easy interface ;<<

Also some bookmarking apps through firefox/chrome extensions exist mentioning fsc support, but i mainly use opera browser

anything else?

gepgep | 9 years ago | on: The Kifi Team Is Joining Google

dont know for business model, but they provide a fairly good export tool (html/json + interactive page with the option of also downloading the libraries' links of your fellow kifiers who where connected to you)

gepgep | 9 years ago | on: The Kifi Team Is Joining Google

good for them.. not so good for the rest of us. i think Kifi was the only free service that it could do real search to the contents of bookmarks. In fact i had a fairly big kifi library for machine learning & stuff (https://www.kifi.com/gep-gep/machine-learning) and after a while i stopped tagging because search was so good. For example if you searched for 'pca' it would return all the articles in your library mentioning principal component techniques regardless if the word pca was a bookmarked keyword, tag or in the article's title. Does anyone know/use a similar personalized search bookmark engine??
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