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I consistently do a lot of research online, and without fail, I always end up with a collection of information that is varied and discombobulated. If I could pull most of the useful information that I need off of one page, then that would be great, but instead, I usually have to compile research from a number of different sources in order to be able to arrive at the conclusion that I’m looking for. Instead of having random bits of information stored all over your hard drive, Notefish encourages you to consolidate all of that research onto one simple page.

By way of an Internet Explorer of Firefox bookmark extension, you can easily extract the content that you want from a certain page and place it onto one of your Notefish pages. This information can be organized to the standards that you try to keep, and the fact that you can drag things around and modify the individual color of the notes makes this process much easier. Once you have everything right where you want it, you can share the complete research with others in an all-in-one format versus sending out little bits of info at a time.

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