
Furl is a free service that saves the important items you find on the
Web and enables you to quickly find them again. Furl archives a
personal copy of every page you save. When you want to recall it, you
can find it instantly by searching the full text your archived items.
Each member has a personal archive of 5 gigabytes (GB), large enough to
store tens of thousands of searchable items.
Furl recommends new Web pages that may interest you, guided by the sites you've already "Furled," or saved.
Furl also offers the best ways to share the content you find on
the Web. Send a daily email newsletter of links to friends and
colleagues, use Furl to generate RSS feeds for your links, or integrate
them quickly and easily into an existing Web site.
Once you see an interesting web site, how do you ever find it again? Do
you save it to your local hard drive? Do you bookmark it or add it to
your favorites list? Finding an old site can be very difficult. It
might not stand out in the thousands of results from the largest search
engines. It might not stand out in a long list of bookmarks or
favorites. And if you are using a different machine or a different
browser, it may be completely inaccessible to you. The more you use the
web, the more this is a problem for you. Everyone suffers with this.
Furl.net is a web site that solves this compelling personal
information management problem for you. By bookmarking any site you
find of interest on Furl, you can easily annotate, find it later, refer
to it, and share it with others. All on a system with practically
unlimited storage, accessible to you from anywhere on the web, at no
cost to you.
Furl provides so many features it can be hard to take it all in. There
are many other "social bookmarking" web sites out there, also - how can
you compare them to find the right one for you? What follows is a list
of Furl's features to help you see the big picture of all the things
you can do with Furl. We believe you'll find that Furl solves your
problems easily and simply, and that you'll love using it as much as we
do.