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== Remote Bookmarks ==
== Remote Bookmarks ==


Building on Live Bookmarks, it would be great to be able to store your bookmarks on a server, but be able to interact with them through the normal bookmarks manager.  Adding and deleting bookmarks should work as usual, but with the results being stored remotely, on a server such as del.icio.us.
Building on Live Bookmarks, it would be great to be able to store your bookmarks on a server, but be able to interact with them through the normal bookmarks manager.   
Adding and deleting bookmarks should work as usual, but with the results being stored remotely, on a server (such as http://del.icio.us).


I agree! This is the one reason that I have abandoned traditional bookmarks in favor of a web-based solution, [http://www.myhq.com myhq.com]. I use different computers at home, work, and school, and love having access to one respository of "bookmarks," stored online. Having a slick interface to such a repository would be an excellent, often-used feature.
I agree! I use different computers at home, work, and school, and love having access to one respository of "bookmarks," stored online. Having a slick interface to such a repository would be an excellent, often-used feature.
 
This is the one reason that I have abandoned traditional bookmarks in favor of a web-based solution, [http://www.myhq.com myhq.com].
Another option is to use a third-party toolbar such as http://toolbar.a9.com/


Building on this idea further: There are some bookmarks that I would want to share with others. It would be nice to syndicate them with RSS and display them on a website as a feed or formatted with CSS. This could be through a service or via a plugin for blogging software.
Building on this idea further: There are some bookmarks that I would want to share with others. It would be nice to syndicate them with RSS and display them on a website as a feed or formatted with CSS. This could be through a service or via a plugin for blogging software.