I don't recall where I heard about Pinboard but it coincided with me having become disenchanted with the Delicious social bookmarking site because I could never easily find things I had bookmarked.
There was also the small annoyance that every time I save something using the bookmarklet, Delicious would then open a blank page. Nothing on the page - nada - and I would then just shut it down.
So I read Pinboard's pricing system of a one-time very low fee and saw how it arranged things. And... then I read the blog and that told me that the man who runs Pinboard has a value system with which I could identify.
So I signed up and I'm happy with it.
The last couple of things I have pinned are Soovle, Qwant, and Gool.li - all alternative search engines.
Gool.li claims that Qwant copied its approach. I wouldn't know, but check them out and see what they do.
There was also the small annoyance that every time I save something using the bookmarklet, Delicious would then open a blank page. Nothing on the page - nada - and I would then just shut it down.
So I read Pinboard's pricing system of a one-time very low fee and saw how it arranged things. And... then I read the blog and that told me that the man who runs Pinboard has a value system with which I could identify.
So I signed up and I'm happy with it.
The last couple of things I have pinned are Soovle, Qwant, and Gool.li - all alternative search engines.
Gool.li claims that Qwant copied its approach. I wouldn't know, but check them out and see what they do.
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