Hi, I like this.<p>+ Kudos for entering a market that already has leaders (delicious & instapaper for example)<p>+ I'd like to see some delicious integration, be it sending it to my delicious -- or the other way around (grabbing links tagged with "markitforlater"<p>+ the UI is gorgeous, the name is good.<p>- how do i remove links I accidently marked?<p>- when you first register, make it do something other than redirect you to /links/ -- I make a new account and the first thing I get is a blank page? whoop ... :) I want to know some good reading sources, I want to b taken back to the homepage for more instructions.<p>- the bookmarklet is a bit slow, the transparent thing takes a few seconds to appear causing me to think it didnt work.
I think your tag line should read "a naturally zesty enterprise" as opposed to "a natural zesty enterprise". And what is it, exactly, that makes you "zesty?"
Good start. Have you looked at apps that do somewhat similar things? You might find improvements and/or inspiration to do something better or different.<p>Also, your site is simple enough that you might consider doing progressive signup. Don't require an account to start marking things. If they like it, they can create one later and it will save things into a unique account for them specifically.
WoW .... dude you totally ripped off this <a href="http://readitlaterlist.com/" rel="nofollow">http://readitlaterlist.com/</a> . ReadItLater has been around since august 2007 and featured on Digg here is an article from one of Om Malik's network sites <a href="http://tinyurl.com/5bsuf4" rel="nofollow">http://tinyurl.com/5bsuf4</a><p>Dude reconsider the name it screams of copycat and a lack of innovation!!!
I've often thought something like this would be useful, but I'm missing a few things (and you have a bug, I can't leave my e-mail blank because it says that e-mial is already taken).<p>1 - I can't figure out how to add a bookmarklet. I can only add you page
2) I wouldn't go to a page to enter in the sites to save, that is too much of a pain in the ass - a browser plug-in would be much better.
I've been developing this site on and off for a few months. It's developed to the point that I'm able to use it daily without an issue. But I'd love any opinions/thoughts/concerns from the HN crowd!
Have you seen <a href="http://l8tr.org/" rel="nofollow">http://l8tr.org/</a> which also scans web sites that are temporarily down and emails you when they come back up?