If you’re unsatisfied with your current bookmarking platform because you need something that covers more ground and devices, Evernote could be your solution. Evernote allows you to clip, scan, bookmark, and capture what you want to remember with tags and notes to help you find it later on.
If you’re scanning a website and want to save a few paragraphs of text for you to peruse later on, you can just copy that section and save it to Evernote with its browser add-on. A pop-up appears and allows you to easily add some tags to your newly clipped text so that you can easily find it the next time you want that particular information without any problems. All entries are searchable by text. This includes the text in your images, which is an awesome function. You can capture images on your phone, send them to Evernote, and then search through them later by their text. You can add whatever you want to Evernote by taking a snapshot with your camera or webcam, clipping parts or entire webpages, dragging and dropping content into the desktop clients, emailing information, scanning receipts, brochures, and whatever else you want to be able to search that has a hardcopy, or recording audio of what you want, when you want. Evernote is the all inclusive, multi-medium bookmarking site.
Evernote.com In Their Own Words
“Evernote allows you to easily capture information in any environment using whatever device or platform you find most convenient, and makes this information accessible and searchable at any time, from anywhere.”
Why Evernote.com It Might Be A Killer
The application is easy to use and super useful, bridging various platforms to keep all of the things you want to remember in one easily searchable location. The fact that you can search images for specific text is great, and being able to just save a few paragraphs of a site, instead of having to just bookmark the URL makes it a lot easier to remember why you saved that site and what it was all about. They also already have a business model set up with premium accounts for people who want to take their Evernote usage even farther and more secure.
Some Questions About Evernote.com
When will they make a Firefox 3 extension available? Will people upgrade to the premium account, or will they just use the basic application, since it is pretty inclusive as it is without the extra storage space and security? 





