Top Bookmarking Services
1. Smub.it
Smub.it offers a drop-dead simple social sharing and bookmarking tool that proves especially useful for iPhone and other smart phone users. This online resource gives you the chance to share many web pages just by using any browser or mobile device. Smub, which stands for “smart multi-use bookmarking,” requires only that users type “smub.it/” to the left of the URL they wish to bookmark or share. Since they’re short and easy to remember, smubs are perfect for sharing links with your friends or colleagues, giving out in writing, or even saying aloud. You can e-mail smubs, post them to Facebook, MySpace, or Twitter right from the smub site, or drop them into an IM or blog posting.

2. BmLet.com
BmLet.com, a tiny apps which sit in your browser toolbar can automate a lot of repetitive activities and make you more productive. You can save your favorites and click on them like you world a bookmark. On the bmlet homepage, you’ll see the highest rated, newest, and most popular bookmarklets listed and there’s a search box provided where you can query to find just the one you need. If you’d rather browse through the listings, you can do so from the “browse” link at the top of the page. it is interesting to note that an “Add Bookmarklet” link is included. If you have developed an app of your own and are looking for a way to promote it. It doens’t need for extra software installed. And if your default browser is Google Chrome, bookmarklets are even more essential to getting things done.You could either drag your favorite bookmarklet to the bookmarks toolbar (in Firefox) or right click it and add it to your favorites in Internet Explorer.

3. NetHaggler
NetHaggler is a brand that allows you to bookmark this page and on the toolbar in your browser to the most interesting of the lowest prices on the Internet. It has a system which is designed for an easy to use. NetHaggler site allows you to save money when buying products. Just install a simple and secure bookmarklet, namely “Hagglet”, then you can click on the link on the link in your bookmarks bar and draw a box with a cropping tool around any product.
The products are from an affiliate NetHaggler Store. This lets NetHaggler capture and store the product and price information so the site can work its negotiation magic. Whatever you choose whether you want to Tag, Nag or Haggle a product, tagging an item lets you enter a specific price and then get updates via email with price reductions that occur over the next few weeks or months.
Nagging, which is NetHaggler’s flagship offering, enlists NetHaggler to determine whether consumers are eligible for an immediate discount on the list price. Consumers can submit a price that they are willing to pay and then NetHaggler will return with an yes, no or counteroffer from the retailer.
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4. Foxmarks
Foxmarks is a free web browser add-on that synchronizes bookmarks and passwords across multiple computers. Foxmarks has now come to Safari. The service is designed to make it easy to keep your browser bookmarks synced when using different computers, by linking each browser to your own online repository. It was previously limited to Firefox, but the most recent version now includes support for Safari as well as Internet Explorer on Windows. Foxmarks will also let you view your bookmarks on the Web and on mobile devices like an iPhone or a BlackBerry. The service also allows users to share bookmarks with others, as well as maintain various bookmark “profiles” for different locations or computers. It will even let you sync passwords if you’re using Firefox 3. Foxmarks is now Xmarks. Please visit Xmarks.com for the latest and greatest version of free bookmark sync and backup add-on

5. Speedtile
Speedtile is an online bookmarking service where you can organize and manage your bookmarks in a visual manner. Each bookmark is called a tile since it is in the shape of a tile and it allows you to view an updated snapshot of the URL you have bookmarked. It is simple to use, just click on an empty tile and enter the URL of the page you want to bookmark.
The bookmarks can be categorized by way of tabs. This way, you can arrange them both by subject and relevance. Moreover, shared tabs can be created for those who need to have common access to specific sites either for professional or leisure uses.
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6. Krumlr.com
Krumlr is a website centered around shortening and sharing URLs, allowing you to bookmark and tweet about links on Twitter.
Krumlr users can drag a link to their browser that will automatically copy the URL of the open page, then shorten it and append to their comment as a tweet to Twitter. In the same step Krumlr will also categorize, tag and save the “krum” to their Krumlr profile.
The advantage of using Krumlr over other URL shorteners for Twitter is that saved pages are easily accessible, and users can get insight into how their twittered krums performed with counts on Twitter hits and total page views, as well as a full breakdown of Twitterers clicking on the shared link

7. Zinkmo
Zinkmo is the simple and effective way to organize and automatically synchronize your personal IE Favorites and Firefox Bookmarks across multiple machines. You can achieve almost the same thing using Google Bookmarks, you can not only access your bookmarks via a toolbar button in your browser or online through any web browser, but you can also create separate publicly shared bookmark folders that others can subscribe to. Once you’ve installed the application and the plug-ins, restart the browser and go to Tools – Zinkmo Favorites in IE or Tools – Zinkmo Bookmarks in Firefox. There’s even a duplicate link checker, which will make it easy for you to avoid repeating bookmarks (which happens more often than not, actually)

8. Facette
Facette is a set of tools that is geared towards Delicious users.The free webapp and Firefox plug-in groups your links by what they’re about, media types, and more.
After installing a small Firefox plugin, Facette adds two icons to your status bar – one for bookmarking new pages and one for accessing your bookmarks. The Facette site itself presents both the standard, tag-based view of your bookmarks and Facette’s own, more structured data. Because Facette sits on top of Delicious, all your Facette bookmarks are automatically also available on your default Delicious page. Indeed, Facette works by creating a number of new tags in your Delicious library.

June 18th, 2009 07:27
Thanks so much for including Smub!
October 20th, 2009 18:42
Thank you for this great list!
It will be quite useful for users and thanks a lot for including Nethaggler.com.