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iloggo, Polish based company, allows you to save all your favorite web sites into a convenient visual map. Each user will be able to easily and quickly access to all his frequently visited sites.
iloggo is also a search engine based on dedicated algorithms and database of frequently visited and saved pages. The more users who frequently visit and save the same page the higher it goes in the results. You can browse for matters of interest among other users addresses, and share your addresses with them.
iloggo provide their users with some great Ajax experience. Also they offers you access to your favorite web addresses from any computer:

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iloggo, Polish based company, allows you to save all your favorite web sites into a convenient visual map. Each user will be able to easily and quickly access to all his frequently visited sites.
iloggo is also a search engine based on dedicated algorithms and database of frequently visited and saved pages. The more users who frequently visit and save the same page the higher it goes in the results. You can browse for matters of interest among other users addresses, and share your addresses with them.
iloggo provide their users with some great Ajax experience. Also they offers you access to your favorite web addresses from any computer:
- Collect your favorite web pages on iloggo
- Services, you want to remember, add to “My entries”
- Services, you often visit, keep on your grid
- Enter your favorite web pages with just one click

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7 Comments:
Orli, I lookead at this company earlier today and considered writing about it, but I found the user interface to be completely screwy in a couple of places. Did you have any issues? There were also a couple of random pages all in Polish.
Mike, techcrunch
I was playing with that application for couple of hours and it seem to works fine but not quite smooth as I want it to be. The Ajax seem to be in some places a little bit heavy.
In their blog I found this:
http://www.iloggo.pl/blog/?p=49
So I guess they'll make some changes soon. I think It's worth waiting.
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Iloggo is quite interesting. I worked on your site. it really works well.
It saves lots of time in searching your fovourite sites.
thanx,
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This works because you can scan images a lot faster than reading and processing any text bookmarks.
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