I was visiting Go2web20.net this morning and saw mention of a bookmarking service called Speedtile.
This handy little tool makes browsing through your bookmarks very easy on the eyes. I admit it, I’m a lazy bookmarker. My bookmark folder is a mess and half the time I don’t give my bookmarks intuitive names so they can be easily located.

Speedtile gives you a visual clue about the sites you’ve bookmarked and even has a nice layout for categories you want to use for your bookmarks. Signup is free — just need your email address and a password and you’re in.
You can manually add bookmarks to different categories by simply entering in the URL. If you add the firefox plugin, you can add a bookmark to your Speedtile page with a simple right-mouse-click. When you head back over to your Speedtile page, a handy little screenshot of your bookmarked site will be visible.
Speedtile doesn’t yet offer a way to import your old bookmarks, but their Web site says they are thinking about adding this feature. This is actually good news for me because I need a fresh start.
If you want to see Speedtile in action, click on the screencast below (best viewed in HD in full screen):
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