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September 13, 2014 3:54 AM
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Robin Good: If you would like to create visual collections of web services and tools belonging to a special category, application or industry, Only2clicks, provides a very effective, simple and straightforward free tool to do so.
With Only2clicks you can create multiple pages containing the screenshots of as many web pages you decide, organized and sorted as you prefer and accompanied to your own descriptions.
Only2clicks provides also a standard bookmarklet which can be used to grab any web page or service as you navigate the web and to add it instantly to one of your Only2clicks pages tabs.
Last but not least, you can publish your curated visual collections on your own customized URL.
Among all of the visual bookmarkers available online (there are over 15 of these - see my tools map here: http://bit.ly/ContentCurationUniverse) this is the one that I prefer.
iPhone interface: http://www.only2clicks.com/iphone
Tour: http://www.only2clicks.com/tour.php
Features: http://www.only2clicks.com/features.php
Try it out now: http://www.only2clicks.com/
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Collectably is a content curation web app which allows you to bookmark any web site and to organize it into visual collections. A unique Chrome extension makes Collectably particularly useful as it pioneers the ability to save all of your open tabs into a visual collection that you can immediately prune, organize visually and sub-divide into specific groups.
This feature by itself is worth gold for any serious researcher or content curator as it allows to easily move from seeing just trees into seeing the whole forest and into organizing into logical groups for further work. Priceless.
If you frequently search and explore new information and tools online, I highly recommend it. It's that good.
Free to use.
Try it out now: http://collectably.com/
Chrome extension and Bookmarklet: http://collectably.com/#/tools
N.B.: You have by default a similar functionality available inside Firefox. It is called Group Tabs and you can activate it by goign to the View menu -> Toolbars -> Customize and by dragging the mosaic looking Tab Group icon into your browser top bar.
Try it. It's excellent. The only difference with Collectably is that Group Tabs are private to you and not shareable on the web.
If you use Chrome, you can collect several open tabs at once with this extension -- great way to save your place if you have to quite while in the middle of researching something, but also a good way to package disparate sources of information together.