GimmeBar lets people bookmark online content in a way that’s actually far more specific than merely having URLs retrieved and stored. What this new service lets people do is to save parts of sites, direct to the cloud or their Dropbox accounts. And then, have all that indexed and categorized. It’s all done very easily, as content is retrieved using an unobtrusive interface that allows users to save content without having to keep the application open and visible at all times.
And the site also has a very developed social side to it, as users are enabled to follow those who keep on saving interesting content. And determining who does that is really simple, actually – all the public content that’s retrieved through GimmeBar is featured on its real-time feed.
A service like GimmeBar makes too much sense. I mean, who hasn’t come across an interesting post on an otherwise dull blog when doing some random web surfing? Well, next time that happens to you merely launching GimmeBar will let you store the post you’ve come across without having to bookmark a site that you might not even visit recurrently in the future.
GimmeBar.com In Their Own Words
Don’t bookmark the web. Save it. Gimme Bar doesn?t just keep bookmarks; it stores items in your personal library in the cloud. You can even back things up to Dropbox.








