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As I am extensively reading news, articles, blogs and other sources on the internet I often want to come back on something I once read somewhere.
The hard way to facilitate this would be to bookmark and/or carefully tag everything I find interesting. This requires a well thought system of tags or bookmark hierarchy and constant tagging discipline. Thus it is not realistic. An easy way to facilitate this would be to just bookmark everything and let it be indexed by a desktop search engine (like strigi/nepomuk) to enable full text search on the pages I bookmarked. I am not aware of any desktop search engine which would index the contents of the pages bookmarks point to. For me my personal bookmarks would be the most important input source for using a desktop search engine.
Last edited by bcooksley on Fri Mar 27, 2009 10:26 am, edited 1 time in total.
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