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Bookmarking becomes time consuming when your list becomes so scrolly* that you have no option but to quit going through your bookmarks and begin an entirely new search for the same thing or more importantly you come across a piece of interesting news but have no time to view it now. An urge to save it in a way that you can easily view at another time; LaterThis.com comes to ease this up. With no installation required you are up and running the moment you have signed up for the service.
LaterThis.com enables you to organize your links according to the date they are saved, plus an added advantage is that of using tags; something that I found of great assistance. It gives you the ability to apply tags to links, as in I for once can create a tag of Google and there what ever link that is related to Google can be tagged in, simplifying the task of ogling your Google (or any other favorite links) over dates.![]()
Pretty cluttery; the idea of seeing the list of bookmarks, endless book marks, need tot be said goodbye. LaterThis.com lets you organize the entire thing automatically (of course you have to perform additional organizing details, like applying tags etc).
Is that it? You just help yourself save and organize? LaterThis.com lets you search through the links that you have saved with an added feature. The moment you save a link using LaterThis, you take up a snapshot of the website, a picture to remind you of what exactly was the website about. Add a few comments to it if you think your memory needs a lot of kicks to boot into recalling.
The site itself is pretty easy to use with a neat design, but since we all know nothing is perfect and there is room for improvement I think LaterThis can save users time by creating some default tabs that a user can choose from and assign to the saved links.
*Scrolly – a list that requires a lot of scrolling














I suggest you have a look at Taboo - http://runningfrombears.com/taboo
Many of the features discussed are implemented or planned for the next release.