Reading up on some of the answers to another question I found a tip about a book I wanted to take a closer look at. The provided link goes to amazon.com, but for historical reasons I have my wish lists at amazon.co.uk. I have quite a few titles on my various lists, so I prefer to add all new books to the same site, making it easier to keep track of what I plan to buy. However, sometimes I will find a book that is not available on the UK site, so I have to maintain a separate list on the US site anyway.
I would like to have my book lists on a different site, ideally stored alongside other resources I want to keep track of. So far I have come up with the following types of information that I need to organize:
- Books I plan on buying or researching further.
- Events, courses and conferences I plan to attend or find out more about
- Articles I want to read or keep for future reference.
- Various URLs.
- Movies I want to see (i.e. IMDB links).
- Music (albums, songs) I want to check out.
- Various thoughts, notes and ideas (possibly related to a current or future project)
Today I use a combination of browser bookmarks, Evernote notes, Amazon wish lists, blog drafts and files stored on JungleDisk drives too keep track of all this information. If something is specific to a given project, I will store the information in the project's Subversion repository.
Common for all these types of information is that many of them would benefit from some integration with a third-party provider (i.e. links to book information on Amazon, links to music/band information on allmusic.com or Wikipedia, links to movie reviews on IMDB, etc.). I would also like to be able to organize everything in one place, ideally with tags and folders.
I know I can make everything into links and organize them on delicious or make everything into notes and put them on Evernote, but maybe there exists a better site with direct support for many of these information types already?
How do people here organize their (online) resources, notes and ideas?
Note: Some of you may wonder what this has to do with programming, but since programming is a natural part of my everyday life, I don't really see any significant difference between organizing articles on functional programming or reviews of the latest Batman movie. I would still like to have it all accessible—and searchable—in one place.
Also note that I'm not looking for yet another social bookmarking web site. I only need the information to be accessible to me, and sharing them with other people or adding friends on the site is of no importance. I guess a desktop application would do the job, but a web site would be more convenient to access from anywhere.

