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My Netneswire reader is now displaying 10515 unread items...

Luckly I have organized my rss feeds with "smartlists" (searches across all my rss subscription list for specific terms). So instead of reading every single feed I read the filtered one based on the arguments that interests me.

I store bookmarks on deliciuos.com

When something is particulary interesting but I have no time to read all immediately I flag it for further reading with the "Read it later" Firefox extension.

If something passes this level (it is REALLY particularly interesting or useful) I copy and paste it in Evernote so I have my personal storage of all the information.

For code snippets I put them in real files in an indexed folder(google desktop) so I am able to search them based on their content.

Pdf books and documents receive same indexing process.

With all that in place I still think to suffer for information overload as there is really too much to learn and to deal with.

How do you organize yourself for managing bookmarks, rss and all the useful information you find? Do you have a single place? Do you share it with your team?

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Who cares ??? Zzzz........................ – theman_on_vista Dec 15 '08 at 21:35

closed as not programming related by GateKiller Dec 28 '08 at 21:46

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I find that storing particular instances of things quickly get's out of date, and if it doesn't, I still would look for updates on the net so that part can be pretty much eliminated.

For rss I use google reader (about 8000 posts/month) it has "staring" and sharing and del.icio.us for things I know may come handy but don't need now.

It would be nice to be able to search del.icio.us by content, firefox kind of does that and so does chrome.

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Someone clever could probably figure out how to give a Delicious list to Google Custom Search (google.com/coop/cse) to let you search the contents of your bookmarked pages or sites. – Rob Kennedy Dec 15 '08 at 17:40

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