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Licorize

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Licorize
Type of site
Social Annotations, Highlighting and Social Bookmarking
Websitelicorize.com
CommercialYes
LaunchedOctober 5, 2010
Current statusActive

Licorize is a social bookmarking website which allows signed-up users to bookmark and tag web-pages and parts of pages' contents. Additionally all bookmarks and can be contextually classified as to-do's, reminders, ideas, and each of these types has a different layout and behaviour. Licorize contents are called "strips". Premium account holders can invite other users and share specific collection of strips, called "projects".

Licorize has an extended set of importing / synchronizing functions, covering Twitter, Dropbox, Evernote, LinkedIn, RSS, Pocket, Delicious, Google Contacts and e-mail. It also includes several tools for integrating bookmarking with to-do management, and tools inspired by the Getting Things Done methodology.

The launch of Licorize met with generally positive reviews from personal productivity press: LifeHacker,[1] Web Worker Daily,[2] Suberapps.[3]

Licorize was also included in Smashing Magazine 2010 list of 50 Powerful Time-Savers For Web Designers.[4]

It got also quite a number of reviews in German online press and blogs: a list of all available reviews is here.[5]

Licorize can be used with a bookmarklet, or by installing browsers plugins / extensions, that have been released for Firefox, Google Chrome, Safari web browser, Opera web browser.

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References[edit]

  1. LifeHacker: Licorize Turns Your Bookmarks into Tasks, Goals, and Other Actionable Items
  2. Web Worker Daily: Licorize Makes Bookmarks More Useful Archived 2010-11-24 at the Wayback Machine
  3. Suberapps: Licorize: FINALLY-A Way to Actually Do Something With All Those Bookmarks
  4. SmashingMagazine: 50 Powerful Time-Savers For Web Designers
  5. Open Lab. "turn browsing into projects". Licorize. Retrieved 2010-11-17.






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