Imagine a future where instead of lending someone a book, you lend them your bookmarks. Where your notes, annotations and references are synchronised across platforms and applications. Where your bookmarks belong to you, and a record of every book you read is saved and stored securely, no matter how or where you read it.
We're nearly there, and that's why we need Open Bookmarks.
Find out more on the blog.
James Bridle presentó Open Bookmarks en la TOC de Frankfurt 2010. Este es el artículo que preparó para la conferencia: "Walter Benjamin’s Aura: Open Bookmarks and the future eBook".
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