Furl: Giving Every Internet User His Own Personal Web

Furl software is an innovation in the way people use and access the world wide web. Furl is a free service, and it functions by saving a copy of the webpages that a user visits, creating what they call a 'personal web.' There are also similar services like spurl and pro furl, and all strive towards the same purpose of allowing users to share and personalize their web experience.

Furl works by offering a free account to users with up to 5 gigabytes of storage. The account stores the webpages that a user visits and can be easily retrieved in the future from any machine. Because people use the web so much more often than they did in the past, almost every internet user has had the vexing experience of being unable to find a page they once visited and found useful. There are, of course, bookmarks in web browser that allow users to save pages, but it is impractical to bookmark more than 20 or 30 pages: your bookmarks quickly become unmanageable.

With furl, all of a user's links can be marked and stored and searched through from any machine. In a way, furl functions to shrink the internet to the pages you tend to visit, and allows you to find information within them much more quickly. When marking a page through furl, the user can add single or multiple tags to the website he or she desires to mark, and these tags act as categories for later searching. One of the main benefits of pro furl or furl system is that the websites marked by the user are stored on the central pro furl serve and can be accessed from any machine. So a user could find interesting web pages from his home machine, and be able to access them later from a machine at the office or a friend's house. This is useful for keeping track of favorite music, news, and other sites a user personally visits regularly.

A network like furl, or the very similar spurl net also act as online social networking services. In much the same way that a site like friendster connects users with similar interests, on the furl or spurl net users may share their bookmarks with each other. What's interesting about both these services is that they are relatively new. Even though people have been surfing the web for years, furl has been a fairly recent addition to the average user's repertoire of web organization tools.

When you consider how long you spend on the web for information or entertainment purposes, we can see how furl starts to perform an important fuction and saves time. Although on a case by case basis it may not seem like much, over the course of weeks or months it's possible for a user to spend countless hours searching for information he had once found. It may seem like one minute here, one minute there, but all those minutes add up, which is why a service like furl becomes very useful. Think of how many times you looked up a price or piece of information you needed at the office or another computer away from your home, only to replicate the search again when at home when you needed the information again. It is precisely this kind of time wasting that furl combats.

As more and more people spend more and more time on the internet, our dependence on the world wide web as an information source grows. But the more information we gather online the more difficult it becomes to properly organize it, and we found ourselves wasting time trying to find the same pieces of information over and over again. A service like furl goes a long way towards solving this problem, and its likely that furl and similar services like pro furl and spurl net will become ever present in the future.

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