Bookmarks and the Dynamic Web: Yes, Still a Problem

June 3, 2020

Apparently, bookmarks are a thing. Again. Memex from WorldBrain.io is an open source browser extension that allows users to annotate, search, and organize online information locally. The offline functionality supports both privacy and data ownership. It is available for Chrome, Firefox, and Brave browsers, and now offers a mobile app called Memex Go. The product page lists these features:

Full Text History Search: Automatically indexes websites you visit. Instantly recover anything you’ve seen without upfront work.

Highlights & Annotations: Keep your thoughts organized with their original context.

Tags, Lists & Bookmarks: Quickly organize content via the sidebar or keyboard shortcuts.

Quickly save & organize content on the go: Encrypted sync between your computer, iOS and Android devices.

Your Data and Attention are yours: Memex is offline first & WorldBrain.io introduced a cap on investor returns so we don’t exploit your attention and data to maximize investor profits.

The page illustrates each feature with a dynamic screen shot, so check it out for more details. You can also click here to learn more about their financial philosophy. The Basic version of Memex is free, while the Pro version costs € 2 per month or € 20 per year (after the 14-day free trial). WorldBrain.io hopes its software will contribute to a “well-informed and less polarized global society.” Based in Berlin, the company was founded in 2017.

Cynthia Murrell, June 3, 2020

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