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Cl1p.net: The Internet clipboard

Cl1p.netCl1p.net is a web site that you can use as a clipboard between two computers. Just surf to any URL starting with cl1p.net/ (e.g. cl1p.net/bobsnotes), paste some text and hit Save, and then anybody who visits that URL will be able to access what you pasted. It also lets you upload attachments up to 2MB. You can also password-protect your pastes, though that only keeps others from editing, not reading. As someone who has Gmail open in a tab 24 hours a day, the utility of Cl1p.net is not entirely clear, but I do like its minimalist interface and it seems like somebody ought to be able to find a use for it. Cl1pDrive, anyone?

[Via Lifehacker]

Tags: cl1p, cl1p.net, clipboard, text, web

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