Webmark home
Introduction
Webmark was my (Luke Breuer) first web application, written in ASP.NET. It was built to organize a very specific type of information: bookmarks. Now that
TIME exists, there seems to be less of a reason to keep webmark alive, although having an interface targeted towards managing hyperlinks seems valuable. How exactly I manage the overlap between these two systems is a huge question that needs answering.
ToDo
- advanced search capabilities
- favicons for links
- extension for Firefox
remember" option, which simply adds the hyperlink and does not prompt for anything
- automatic downloading of website material
- ability to search downloaded content
- ability to monitor for website changes, with the ability to include/exclude certain classes of change
- keywords/other info could be derived from downloaded content
- better ranking/organizing of results
- more intelligent tag system (TIME might be integrated here)
- remove requirement for bookmarks to be assigned to a category
- implement a tag cloud
- intelligent stripping of page title "extras
- strip " - some random blog" from "Programming language ideas - some random blog"