The public announcement last month that browser bookmark sync company Xmarks was out of money and options and preparing to shut down may be the thing that saves the service, even while the company ...
So, there I was, feeling blue about trying to replace Xmarks, my favorite Web browser utility, when I heard some good news. Xmarks may yet live on. Yes! According to a blog posting by James Joaquin ...
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Xmarks, a popular tool for sharing bookmarks between browsers, is back from the brink of oblivion according to the company’s Chief Executive Officer James Joaquin. In September the company said it had ...
Grab the nearest box of tissues and get ready to mourn: Another online service is biting the dust. Xmarks, a cross-platform browser synchronization service, will close its virtual doors early next ...
Xmarks, one of my all-time favorite browser add-ons, is shutting down. A moment of silence, please. I've used this service for as long as I can remember, starting back when it was a Firefox-only ...
The Xmarks cross-browser bookmark synchronization service nearly had to shut down earlier this year because the company was running out of funding and still hadn't found a sustainable business model.
/:16 Xmarks—our favorite bookmark-syncing tool—closes its doors in January 2011. That's horrible news for millions of loyal Xmarks users, but the world doesn't have to end. Here's how to continue ...
The widely used bookmark synchronization plug-in is available in alpha form to those selected to test it. Xmarks hopes to open testing to more people soon. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 ...
Firefox: Fans of the Xmarks bookmark and password syncing service, rejoice. You can now close down any Firefox browser connected to Xmarks and open whatever tabs you ...