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Browsing through a long list of bookmarks to find the site that you vaguely remember can be overwhelming. Zootool bookmarks with images, allowing your visual memory to help you locate sites faster.
After you register, Zootool provides a bookmarklet (but a third party chrome extension is also available). Like any good bookmark web application, you click the bookmark to bookmark the site. Instead of a small info panel, Zootool goes through all the images on the page and gives you a nice little grid to choose from:
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From there, you can tag any image on the page, tag it, and save it to your Zootool account. Zootool creates a feed of your favorite sites, making it a hybrid between a favorites site and a microblog.
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You can sort your bookmarks very easily since Zootool saves what you have saved. Images, videos, pages, and documents are all automatically categorized so you can switch between them and filter your content.
Socially, Zootool has a tracking system so others can see what you bookmark and you can follow people who bookmark things that interest you.
If a list of text links isn’t enough for your bookmarking needs, Zootool can be a good way to organize all the sites you want to remember.
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