A bookmarking service, that not only saves any "interesting" links that you visit but also saves the data in that link for future search. The service should let you specify topics that you are interested in and will analyze every page you visit (with the exception of blacklisted pages) and put it into the appropriate bucket (topic), for future reference. It should also index the PDFs and word documents that are read by you. In research we consume so much of content. Organizing them effectively becomes as daunting as the research itself at times.
>> The service should let you specify topics that you are interested in and will analyze every page you visit (with the exception of blacklisted pages) and put it into the appropriate bucket (topic), for future reference.
Try ToRead.cc. It will mail you the contents of the page you are at, and allows you to add text to the mail that will be sent. I use filters and topic tags to classify any interesting links I find.
How is Condoleeza Rice joining Dropbox, make Dropbox vulnerable in the hands of big brother than it already is? I do think it is a bit of an over reaction to move out of Dropbox solely because of this reason. In these days of Prism, we should assume that most of our private stuff is available for surveillance, unless we are ready to pay for a trusted fully encrypted (without de-deplication) sharing service.