What do you use for bookmarking web? Everything I found is unsatisfactory.
My ideal bookmarking tool (Boogle) would work like this:
a) I read an interesting math article. I can't seem to comprehend it but it's relevant to my interests and I'd like to read it later. I mark the URL via Boogle and I tell it "I'd like to read this later" and it will automatically dervie keywords. Later I search for "math article toread" and the article will pop up in 3.
b) By accident I find page with nifty tricks that improves my efficiency in Vim by 100%. The page servers as good reference plus I'd like to explore more tricks from it later. I mark the URL via Boogle. Later I search for "vim" the page will pop up in 5.
Why the fuck are we still stuck with primitive filesystem-like bookmarking? Is there anything like Boogle?
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Found this scrible.com. Made account and tested it a bit. It's closest to what I have in mind though it has too much stuff I don't need. You can bookmark URLs, serach by content (!), even add custom tags. Unfortunately searching by more tags requires Pro membership. And the Chrome extension is kinda lame. I want to bind bookmarking to a key, not some shitty toolbar.