You can import content from Twitter, del.icio.us, Blogger, Wordpress, Digg and StumbleUpon, and that's less than half the list. You can also get your content into SecondBrain by adding links directly to the site. With most other aggregators or social bookmarking sites, that's all you have to do. This is where SecondBrain gets interesting, because it allows you to organize your content into collections and share it with your people who follow your updates. SecondBrain's latest feature gives all users 1GB free storage.
It's still lacking certain features, the most significant one being the inability to export your links, but we've been told that's in the works.
SecondBrain appeals to that obsessive compulsive need to keep all your online content neatly tagged and filed away. And what better way to do this than with a service that allows you to share it with other like-minded people?















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6-24-2008 @ 11:13AM
Gemski said...
I can't sign up. Every other link I click takes me to an error page. Took a dump methinks.
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6-24-2008 @ 2:54PM
Lars Teigen said...
Hi there.
Thank you for posting a review on Secondbrain. I think you did a good run through of our most important and differentiating features. We're still at a very early stage, so there is definitely a lot of good things in the product road map that we want to execute on as soon as possible. Exporting features being only one of them.
@Gemski - sorry about your sign up problems. Maybe we did a deployment when you gave it a try. Perhaps you could try again?
Thanks,
Lars Teigen
Founder/CEO
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