So, my wife and I (mostly) use Skype chat to share links with each other when the links are only meaningful to us. eg, during a session of buying something, we send links back and forth.<p>Our current flow, which I don't like, is copy link from url bar -> find skype window -> paste & send<p>I pulled this slide from a Lucene Revolution presentation: http://www.box.net/shared/in1hpkgdyndxafs7hu06 The presenter and his significant other were looking for a new car to buy and he sent links to her via email and got comments back. This is another use case I am trying to describe.<p>What tools do you use for such use cases? Mozilla F1 (http://f1.mozillamessaging.com/) seems to be the closest one that integrates nicely with the browser and contact lists but it is more tailored to public sharing. And I guess I am looking for something between email and IM.
If you use Mac OS X, Cloud.app is exactly what you need. It puts a tiny icon in your menubar. Drag anything into the icon and it's uploaded to your Cloud.app account. The URL is copied into your clipboard automatically.<p>Otherwise, Google+.<p>(We use Cloud.app + IRC + email for collaboration. We swap IRC with Skype when we need voice. We couldn't ask for more.)
If both you and your wife are on Google+ I've found that direct sharing (i.e. you sharing only to her and vice-versa) seems to work reasonably well. It is browser-integrated and Google+ notifications generally mean you'll each find out something has been shared reasonably quickly.