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Evernote does seem to be the most popular . I have a hard time organizing data because I'm interested in everything ! And I also wander around getting distracted by shiny data ;-)
My pearltrees have become so immense that the drop down list becomes useless when it is opened all the way . So I have resorted to the drop zone to sort later by internal search .
You asked for a world history changing site . Facebook would be one . I hate to say that because I hate Facebook but recent world events has noted Facebook as the hub of the world wide rioting . Where countries have fallen to rebellion . by mirlen101 Sep 1

I have to say mirlen, you are an excellent tactician. If I have an extremely heavy class load that is very similar to how I approach the reading assignments. I also factor in the teacher and what they apply the most emphasis on in class. The largest problem that I have is focusing on the task at hand in an assignment. Without wandering through multiple tangents I found interesting that a search engine has thrown out.
boboesq: I will check out the program dictator right after I finish here.

I am also looking for a program that will help me to organize, capture, and retain all the information that I dredge up. I have tried: imizer, it has a lot of potential, but the amount of controls are daunting if you do not have the time. The simplest, most flexible, and links to your phone as well program I have found is: evernote. Plus it is free. My apologies for rambling on. by suntzutao Aug 31

Here here! Anyone else found that they no longer read in the same way? I scan read very quickly in order to select amongst say 10 different web pages, But absorbing the infomation in text contained in books has become much harder.I am currently experimenting with a speed reading program:
http://dictator.kieranholland.com/dictator.html
Man i wish there was a way to just absob the infomation via Osmosis! haha! by boboesq Aug 30

[ edit ] Background When content (text, pages, images, etc.) is deleted , " Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is not " is commonly cited as explanation, and rightly so. Unfortunately, this is not particularly helpful or calming to the person(s) who put in time and effort to write the material.

Alternative outlets - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Alternative_outlets
http://thinkbase.cs.auckland.ac.nz/

Thinkbase

Thinkbase - a "Visual Wiki" - is based on Freebase , an open, shared database of the world's knowledge. It displays the Freebase contents in an interactive graph which allows the user to visually explore more than 12 million inter-connected topics.