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Dealing with an ever changing World Wide Web
Finding information on the World Wide Web is a challenge in itself,
so when you do find useful or interesting information it's a good idea
to keep a record of it so you can locate it again. Browser Favorites
only go as far as saving the web address and page title and if you collect
a significant number of "Favorites" it can become unmanageable
very quickly. The other danger is that the particular information, or
the web page, or even the whole web site has gone when you next return.
If the content was worth finding in the first place, it's worth keeping
it - the content - and the web address and perhaps even some notes of
your own to go with it.
Sometimes when you're surfing on a roll, you just want to stash each
reference you find so you can keep going. Then you can go back through
what you've found and digest it at your leisure or when you're offline.
Capture Internet Favorites and Content with Surfulater
Surfulater is specifically aimed at keeping important knowledge
at the ready. Information you collect while surfing is stored
in one place, Surfulater, for quick and easy access later - whenever
you want or need it. And most importantly you don't have to worry about
the source of the information disappearing when Web sites close down.
Who should use it?
| Anyone who surfs the internet and wants
to retain the knowledge they've discovered while
surfing. |  | Anyone who is concerned about Web sites disappearing
and no longer being able to get at the information they contained.
|  | Anyone who finds "Internet Favorites"
totally inadequate for their reference needs. |  | Anyone who gets frustrated not being able to recall
where some important information was located on the "world
wide web". |
Need some specific ideas on how you can use Surfulater?
See our sample list of information
collection and management applications with real examples of how
others are using Surfulater right now.
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