Here’s another weapon to add to your web arsenal: eluma, the latest in bookmarking tools. As any serious web surfer knows, bookmarks are the perfect accessory to go with your web browser of choice be it the uber-hip Firefox, or the cool indie darling Opera.
You’ve tried bookmarking tools like diigo,and delicious before, but weren’t terribly impressed. Eluma aims to be better. While it is a downloadable toolbar, Eluma is like your own personal web organizer. It’ll help you collect and share your web finds and store it all in one place. This includes websites, RSS feeds, podcasts and blogs. Eluma organizes them either by tags or into folders. And because it’s a downloadable app means you don’t have to have a browser open to use it. It’s always there, ready to use at a moment’s notice, offline or on.
Eluma.com In Their Own Words
“Eluma is a new kind of personal web organizer that lets you easily collect, organize and share any and all of the information you find on the Web, or through Eluma.”
Why Eluma.com It Might Be A Killer
Eluma offers a prime solution to web browsers chalk full of old links, feeds and sites that have become forgotten or lost on the sidebar. It’s good for access when you’re on the go and can’t find a wifi signal—in an airplane, for example.
Some Questions About Eluma.com
Will users find the downloading a hassle? Will they want it to be universally accessible from any computer? How will users react to this new bookmarking tool? 







