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In Pearltrees, all the pearls and pearltrees are public.
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Discover the stuff you like

There are two principle ways to find other pearltrees that might be interesting for you:
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Pearltrees is a powerful tool because it allows you to organize and reorganize everything you discover on the web.
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Pearl the stuff you like

Pearls can be created in several ways: Pearltrees has extensions for Firefox, Chrome and Internet Explorer that make it easy to create pearls while you are browsing the web. Using the extension for your browser you can put any content you wish to keep directly into your dropzone or anywhere else in your account with only two clicks.

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A team within Pearltrees is a group of people who have come together to collaboratively curate a common interest. http://blog.pearltrees.com/?page_id=11307
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What's a pearltree?

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