Unclutter Your Browser With Clipix

Author: Bryan Cain-Jackson
Published: July 02, 2012 at 2:51 am
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We surf the net everyday – each and every single day we find something that we want to go back to, an item that we want to buy but wouldn’t mind seeing the price drop about 50%... Are we going to bookmark it?

Yes, we can do that… Until the bookmark bar becomes so cluttered and the menu becomes so full of stuff that we’ve been saving since everyone used AOL – that we’d never find a thing.

No, we’re not going to do that.

Why can’t we bookmark stuff, Bryan?

There’s a better way to do it – using the bookmark feature is so yesterday.

I am proud to introduce to you to Clipix – a truly fun way to unclutter your net surfing experience.

I recently had the great pleasure of speaking with Oded Berkowitz, the CEO of Clipix. He was more than enthusiastic to share with us how the whole thing came to fruition and some of the coolest things about the user interface – like watching the prices on your favorite items drop.

“All of us, regardless of old we are, spend a lot of the time on the internet.” Oded said. “Whether it’s business, for research, for shopping or whatever it is – many times, I see important things online that I’d like to get back to. Now, the top 5% of people bookmark things, e-mail the links to themselves, create folders and sub-folders. Then at the end of it all, we end up saving the same thing 7 or 8 times.”

As I talked to Oded, I conducted this experiment thinking that I was far more organized than the average person – my initial suspicions of myself could not have been more wrong. Out of 104 items saved bookmarks, I kept 28… The rest were duplicates. Crazy, right?

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Article Author: Bryan Cain-Jackson

Bryan, a native of the Northern California Bay Area is an Assistant Editor for Technorati. He writes in nearly ever channel; entertainment, politics, lifestyle, human interest, automotive, and some tech as well. He has also contributed to the Huffington Post. …

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