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I built a fully searchable research database from my browser's reading list using one extension

MakeUseOf·Jorge Aguilar·20 days ago
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Published May 13, 2026, 7:01 AM EDT Aggy is a writer and editor who has worked for many high-traffic digital publications. He's a technology and gaming fanboy who has been a writer, editor, consultant, and computer animator. If you have ever tried to use your browser's built-in bookmarks as a research tool, you already know it doesn't take long before it turns into a mess you'd rather ignore than sort through. Links pile up with no real organization, search is basically useless, and anything you saved more than a week ago might as well be gone. Sometimes I hide my bookmarks , just because I don't like the mess. Luckily, you can easily turn that list of links into something you can actually use when you need it. Related I Tried 5 Google Chrome Bookmark Alternatives, and This Is My New Favorite This is your best option if you want better management for your Chrome bookmarks.…

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