I'm starting a couple of new projects and have bookmarks all over the place -- is there some tool that you use that's totally kick-ass? I'm currently bookmarking things in my browser and/or Google Bookmarks.<p>Edit: More specifically, I'm looking for help with managing large numbers of bookmarks -- or maybe just help with a bad memory. ;)
I tried using Delicious but it did not fit the bill well. I now use Firefox Sync, which seamlessly syncs all my bookmarks. I use 'Read it Later' (FF addon) to keep track of my to-read list and Google Reader for about 40-50 RSS feeds. I think the downside is not being able to sync with other browsers (may be there is a Chrome extension for FF Sync??, I am not sure). And I really did not dig the whole social bookmarking thing, I just tweet any interesting link I find.<p>As for using specific tools, the problem is one cannot be sure if it is going to be supported continuously. Though every tool provides a way to export data if it ever is discontinued, the overhead of finding a new tool and getting used to it is tiresome. So I find it better to stick to the default browser provided tools.
I use Pinbord.in (and before that, delicious). It won't help you organize them but will let you tag and find them easily later. I wrote my own chrome extension to easily add bookmarks to pinboard and sync them locally so I can easily search through them in my browser.
Evernote - it may not be in your browser, but it sure allows me to keep track of websites I want to remember, why, and easily search for them.<p>Plus, I already use it for a bunch of other stuff.
Anyone find bookmarking a black hole?<p>It's something I've been thinking about. Something like a reverse Q&A site where you add the questions a blog post answers.
I started using diigo a while back. While I thought I valued the caching feature a lot (back then it was still free), I must admit that I didn't ever made most out of it.