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Smart bookmark sorter
Smart bookmark sorter








smart bookmark sorter

The classification technology they developed for Speare now powers Stash in order to automatically categorize and tag the web pages users save.

SMART BOOKMARK SORTER SOFTWARE

Stash was developed by Cornell students Rahul Shah (CEO), Chris Goes (CTO) and Sachin Rudraraju (CPO) following a pivot from their earlier attempt at building analytics software for media publications called Speare. Once set up, you can also search your saves in Stash using filters or share them with others via an “Inbox” feature, in addition to saving and sharing. The app itself is fairly simple to use, though it does have to walk you through a few steps during setup, like enabling access in iOS’s share sheet for use in your mobile applications, enabling notifications in the web browser via its Chrome extension or adding other devices to your account. This is something that fans of “read it later”-style services will likely appreciate, as we all too often save web content for later perusal, but then promptly forget about it.

smart bookmark sorter

Meanwhile, by enabling notifications, you can also choose to set alerts on individual items so that you’ll make time to return to them later.įor instance, you could alert yourself on Sunday morning to read that long, multi-page feature article you didn’t have time for during the week. With Stash’s “push to device” feature, you can quickly send an article you’ve saved on the web to your smartphone, to your tablet or vice versa. Stash also addresses other issues with some rival bookmarking services - moving content between devices and actually remembering to revisit the items you’ve saved at a later time. That means instead of just saving articles to read later, for example, Stash can organize a range of items into their own categories, like places, books, recipes, files, movies, songs, videos, products and more.

smart bookmark sorter

Unlike a simple bookmark manager, like those built into some web browsers, Stash has developed technology that will automatically categorize your links based on the type of content they include. But a new app called Stash, available for both iOS and Android, wants to offer a better link-saving service by making it easier to save, organize, search and share any content you find and want to keep. There are a number of ways to save links from the web for later access, whether that’s marking articles to read later via apps like Instapaper or Pocket, pinning shopping inspiration to Pinterest, creating playlists on YouTube or even just using a browser’s bookmarking feature.










Smart bookmark sorter