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Jack Schofield Thursday January 16, 2003 The Guardian Note it Online Homebase is an online notepad and free-form organiser, so you can keep jottings on the web instead of losing scraps of paper. It's a little like eBoard, an online pinboard I used in 1999. OHB has a to-do list and calendar, and you can get it to send email reminders. You can also "publish" notes by giving them their own web address. The site was developed by former journalist Marc Fest, who also created Quickbrowse, the first "metabrowser". It is easy to use, but probably of limited use unless you have a permanent internet connection. http://www.onlinehomebase.com/ http://www.eboard.com/ http://www.quickbrowse.com/ Printable version | Send
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