I stumbled onto a cool Web site called iCyte.  The site offers a nifty little browser add-on (for firefox and IE) that allows you to grab Web pages and save them to projects in your iCyte account.  You can also highlight portions of a site if you find something particularly interesting.

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After you’ve created some “cytes”, as they are called, you then have access to those pages even if the original Web sites no longer exist.  You can group your cytes under different projects, and you can share those projects with friends or colleagues.  If you want a quick view of all of the cytes you’ve saved, you can enable the sidebar in your browser.

As the holiday season gets closer, I could see myself using iCyte for projects like gift ideas and holiday recipes.   Or I might use it to quickly share multiple sites with colleagues.  Either way, I think iCyte will make its way to my toolbox.

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To see iCyte in action, click on the screencast below (best viewed in HD in full screen): 

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[via:  Jane's E-Learning Pick of the Day]



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