SecondBrain combines all of your social web accounts into one: keep Del.icio.us bookmarks, Digg stories (the ones you have dugg), Flickr photos, Youtube videos, Blogger articles, etc. - in one searchable location. In other words, it lets you import everything you bookmarked, dugg, shared, and blogged about to one web account. Once it’s set all your future content from different web accounts will be automatically synced with SecondBrain account.
Features
Easily import your bookmarks, shared photos, blog posts, etc. to a one searchable location.
Import content from: Blogger, Delicious, Digg, Faves, Flickr, Google Docs, Twitter, Google Reader, Metaweblog, Mindmeister, Google Picasa, Slideshare, Wordpress, Youtube, and ZohoDocs.
Automatically keeps your account up-to-date and synchronized.
Easily edit bookmarks online.
Share your content stream with others. Invite friends from Gmail contacts.
Hi there, thanks for the review on Second Brain. I truly appreciate it.
It seems like you mentioned most of our features. One thing I’d like to add though is that we’re all about content. The purpose of connecting services to Second Brain is to be able to search and manage all the content from these services in your own personal internet library. In this sense, we want to be a utility service.
We’re still early beta, but we have lots of great features in the pipeline. If any of the readers would like to check out Second Brain, you’re most welcome to register. We’re curious about what you think about it, and if you have any suggestions about improvements.
Yeah, I agree rather than aggrgation SB focuses on providing users with easy access and search functionality to shared / bookmarked content. I tried to emphasize this point as well.
Hi there, thanks for the review on Second Brain. I truly appreciate it.
It seems like you mentioned most of our features. One thing I’d like to add though is that we’re all about content. The purpose of connecting services to Second Brain is to be able to search and manage all the content from these services in your own personal internet library. In this sense, we want to be a utility service.
We’re still early beta, but we have lots of great features in the pipeline. If any of the readers would like to check out Second Brain, you’re most welcome to register. We’re curious about what you think about it, and if you have any suggestions about improvements.
Thanks,
Lars
Founder/CEO
Hi Lars
Yeah, I agree rather than aggrgation SB focuses on providing users with easy access and search functionality to shared / bookmarked content. I tried to emphasize this point as well.