Introducing ClipMarks 2.0…video demo now up

It’s not usual when I can get videos up of two companies breaking news (Ning and ClipMarks) all in the same night, but here’s the videos of ClipMarks: interview with Eric Goldstein, co-founder, and demo of ClipMarks by Eric.

I’m off to the Adobe Engage event, more later.

UPDATE: Rafe Needleman has more on ClipMarks here. TechMeme has more about ClipMarks 2.0 here.

DEMO:

INTERVIEW:


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10 Comments

  1. hailsky Says:

    Dude that is sweeet.

  2. Torley Linden Says:

    I’d clip this if it already hadn’t been! Gonna watch it soon. :)

  3. meganils Says:

    What exactly can this thing do that diigo can’t?

  4. Goaway Says:

    Ok, it’s easy to sign up but how can you quit? How can I delete my clipmarks account? Hmm.

  5. Aaron Says:

    Ummm… the plugin doesn’t give me a button in Firefox (not even hiding in the Customize… button/command well), and the website doesn’t remember my login, even after I check the “remember my login” box.

    Seems more like ClipMarks 0.5 to me.

    What ever happened to QA, people??

  6. Ron Says:

    In the name of doing-one-thing-and-doing-it-well, go try Citebite.com instead. It is far more elegant, doesn’t require registration, and offers a Web UI, bookmarklet, and a Firefox extension. You just create a citation link and go use it however you want. No need for the gratuitous social stuff as that territory is well-covered by other apps that Clipmarks simply will not catch up with. Like their former offering, Clipmarks 2.0 appears confused and over-funded.

  7. Hashbrown on the Mic » Blog Archive » Clipmarkking ClipMarks Says:

    [...] clipped from scobleizer.com [...]

  8. Patrick Dodds Says:

    Aaron - try View > Toolbars > Customize. Any joy?
    I like it - thanks for posting about this Monsieur Scobie - very nifty.

  9. Patrick Dodds Says:

    Whoops - sorry Aaron - didn’t read your post v. well!

  10. Tim Says:

    Citebite, ilighter, etc etc. There seem to be a million apps that do the same thing, and many of them simply do it BETTER. Sorry. The whole story of the lawyer trying to be a software service maven never happened, and true again in this case, probably never will. No vision, dude. It sounds like a complete stereotype, but that’s why they are stereotypes… true in most cases. Not gonna happen.

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