easier amazon links
HubLog: OpenAm linking - includes a bookmarklet for easy searches to link to an Amazon item w/o knowing/looking for the ASIN or ISBN.
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HubLog: OpenAm linking - includes a bookmarklet for easy searches to link to an Amazon item w/o knowing/looking for the ASIN or ISBN.
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my way to keep track of bookmarks that not only allows for category-based tracking like a browser's favorites, but also a date context.
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Posted by: Tom Cranston | October 30, 2003 07:37 PM