Readbag is a link bookmarking site that runs on Google Apps. It has quite an attractive interface and since it runs on Google Apps, you can log in using your Google account. It’s very simplistic in that it’s really just a place to store links to read later. It’s not really supposed to do the job of a regular bookmarking service because there’s no way to really organize the links or archive them into different folders. There are a couple of different ways you can add links - using their bookmarklet, by downloading the Firefox extension, or manually. You can also send links to your Google Reader but you need to have Greasemonkey installed. You can share your links on the list of popular social networking sites, post them to Twitter, and have a daily digest of links sent to your email every day at a specified time. Here’s my screencast tour of readbag:
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Tags: bookmarks, readbag

Its amazing how for the past two or three days you have been covering a service the day after I’ve signed up for it! Really liked Readbag, its pretty much the same as Taboo (firefox add on) that you covered earlier, the only difference being that it stores your site on the servers and not in your browser thus enabling you to access it from anywhere. Looks pretty neat to!