Symbaloo: Really Cool Startpage

Symbaloo is simple yet feature-rich online startpage that lets you easily organize and access favorite websites and web services on one page. Highlights include: tabbed browsing, drag’n drop interface, module support (email, radio, etc.), and more.

Symbaloo - Online Startpage

Feature List

  • Customize, organize and easily access all your favorite websites and feeds from one place.
  • Add search engines, bookmarks, feeds, emails (ex. Gmail), radio channels, etc.
  • Drag and drop interface: Move website blocks around, delete websites by dropping them on the trash bin, etc.
  • Choose custom icon for each website.
  • Tabbed Browsing: Categorize websites into tabs (up to 60 websites / tab).
  • Create as many Tabs as you like.
  • Share your Symbaloo startpage or just one tab with friends.
  • Firefox Button: Add website to your Symbaloo desktop directly from browser toolbar.
  • Embed ‘Add to Symbaloo’ button on your blog or website.
  • Coming Soon: Option to import browser bookmarks / favorites.
  • Available in 10 languages (English, Portuguese, Deutsch, Espagnol, French, Magyar, Italian, Dutch, Russian and Turkish)

Short Intro Video

Check out Symbaloo @ www.symbaloo.com

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2 Comments Add Comment
2008-03-21 23:59:15

Another start page to consider is Odysen at http://www.odysen.com.

A couple of the key differences include 1) the ability to integrate as many news feeds as you want into one widget (saving space, being more efficient) and 2) free-formatting widgets, allowing you to change the size of the widget to whatever you feel is most appropriate to the content.

There is also a blog available for feature updates and page examples at http://odysen.blogspot.com.

2008-03-22 13:19:45
Aibek

Thanks for the link, will definitely check it out

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