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Iterasi social bookmarking invites now available
Iterasi, a bookmarking toolbar and web service we first mentioned in January, is now expanding its private beta. If you visit the site to sign up for an account today, there's a good chance you'll be let in almost immediately. At least that was our experience. Your results may vary.
So what is iterasi? It would be easy to dismiss the service as yet another bookmarking tool. You add a toolbar to your browser and you can tag and save pages to your account, which you can then access from any browser. But unlike similar services like del.icio.us, iterasi saves dynamic content. In other words, you can "notarize" a page like Download Squad, and the service will take a snapshot of the page as it looked the day you saved it. You can also use the service to save a copy of a custom Google Map, or take a snapshot of today's cover of the New York Times.
And since iterasi saves a snapshot of a page and not just a link, you can actually share the page as you saw it with other users thanks to some embed code.
Iterasi currently only supports Firefox 2 and Internet Explorer 7. Firefox 3 support is coming soon.
Sushi Cat is one of the cutest Flash games I've ever run across. You play a blue cat with a major talent for eating and, fortunately for you, every level is filled with delicious sushi! The controls are simple: you aim and drop from the top of the screen using the mouse, trying to hit as much sushi as you can on the way down. Eat enough sushi, and you can go on to the next level.
Your score depends on how much sushi you eat, and which bucket the cat lands in when it finally reaches the bottom of the screen. The more ...
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alex said 3:25AM on 5-26-2008
Thanks, Brad. Anyone may now sign up for an account. We are launching on the Mac this summer. Firefox 3 will be released in June.
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