Forbes considers buying Clipmarks
VentureBeat is reporting that Forbes Magazine is acquiring web bookmarking service Clipmarks. It looks like the truth of the matter is a bit more complicated. Clipmarks CEO Eric Goldstein "clipmarked" the story himself and left some comments. In a nutshell, Clipmarks has been in talks with Forbes and other companies about financial backing for the site. It does seem like a Forbes deal could be ...
It's fairly inarguable that Firefox needs to exist. Going back just a few years ago to when Mozilla introduced what would quickly become their flagship browser, much of the internet was in the equivalent of the digital dark ages. Netscape was struggling along after Internet Explorer had successfully derailed its efforts years ago, but even IE was suffering from a stagnating development process and ...
We mentioned Clipmarks way back in 2005 when we first discovered them, and thanks to a recent Vox update, we noticed the web clipping service just released a major new 2.0 upgrade. On the surface, the site has received a complete redesign, featuring a sexy new layout and a live clippings monitor for public clips. The goodness, however, is far more than skin deep. There are three major new ...
While we've featured similar
tools in the past (like ScrapBook), Clipmarks is a tool that saves snippets of web pages that has the distinction of
storing them online. While there's danger inherent in
trusting services that keep your data on a remote server, Clipmarks's value exceeds (for some) that of ScrapBook and
others because it's a social service. Like del.icio.us or other social bookmarking ...





