Create Personal Libraries from your Favorite Services on the Web

A great new service called Second Brain allows you to create private or public libraries and collections from your favorite services on the Web such as: Flickr, Del.icio.us, Youtube, Picasa web, GoogleDocs, Blue dot and Zoho. Also, you can upload your documents and files to your library and share them as well. (you'll get 1 GB of free storage to start with)
People that use Second Brain can collect content, share knowledge, and make social connections based on their interests.
This service can:
- help people keep track of and manage everything they consume and create online
- become a powerful knowledge archive for the individual
- save users time with faster retrieving and reusing of knowledge they have previously created or collected
- create meaningful relations between people who are interested in the same topics
- make it easy to distribute and publish collections of content by e-mail or embedded in other web-pages
Moreover, after I imported all my Del.icio.us bookmarks to Second Brain, they organized it so well on their page, it was actually more easy for me to browser my own content there than from Del.icio.us itself.

Be sure to explore through other user collections and get inspired by their creativities.
Graphic Design Resources:

You can easily organize all your blog posts.

Labels: go2web2, secondbrain, web2.0


1 Comments:
Hi Orly.
I went to the site and asked for account, still waiting.
I have like 20 user names and passwords for all kinds of different web2.0 services and communities. It is difficult for me to manage them all, not to talk about using them all regularly. Is this tool really helps integrating all this data or is it just adding more to the mess?
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