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What's really cool, is that they have 3 levels of privacy: private, friends (on Memonic) and public. So you can share your favorite "likes" with anyone. Here is my public page:http://www.memonic.com/user/charlieprofit. (not much there yet, as I just started using Memonic) Your likes will stay there "forever" or until you delete it, or your friend deletes their post.
Memonic is cool for other things too. If you are familiar with Evernote.com, you will appreciate the primary function of Memonic. You can clip/capture webpages or parts of them and save them, or just save links as well. You can compose items or even email your content in to save forever. For example, you can take vacation photos and send them in to your Memonic account via email and share them with friends, or not. Memonic also has an address book. So you can keep your contacts handy as well. Once you have uploaded an item, you can group them together with "sets" and then you can add collaborators to the sets using "groups". You can define within the sets your privacy level too.
All in all, I think Memonic is ahead of the game with this neat browser add-on that allows you to save specific posts from Facebook, and you can clip items you like from websites, such as Tweets from Twitter too. Their mobile application will no doubt continue to be a game changer as well. Now all we need is an Evernote and Memonic hybrid to get the best of both worlds.
If you found this post helpful, have a comment or would like to tell me how you use Memonic, please share in the comments. You can also reach me privately at http://contact.charlieprofit.com. Related articles
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