There’s cooler ways to share web content around than just copying and pasting individual links into an email, and sending that to your friends. Take a look at this site for a really, really good example. Themeefy lets you have web content turned into a magazine that can be read by all of your friends, and also by those you share the (unique) URL where the magazine is hosted with. Using Themeefy involves little more than adding the links where the content you want to have shared is found, one by one. And it’s also possible to upload content you have on your computer, and use that to create your magazine instead.
And coming back to featuring content that’s found online, you can have that added to your magazine by copying and pasting the links by hand on the Themeefy website, and also by using the provided bookmarklet. This lets you have suitable content added to your magazine the moment you see it. You are allowed to remove it later on, so don’t worry about getting carried away and clicking on links that aren’t really that good – you won’t have to feature them just because you once clicked on them, you’ll be able to take them away if you realize they’re not that good later.
Themeefy is a free service, and the only requisite for using it is signing up for an account first. And if you want, you can use your Facebook or Twitter ID instead, and skip the whole registration process.
Themeefy.com In Their Own Words
Themeefy is a cool new way to discover, curate, compile and publish knowledge from the web to create your personal Theme magazine.








