Mozilla Weave

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Among the things announced during my vacation was Mozilla Weave - a web based service by Mozilla to store browser meta data in the cloud rather than locally where user's browser runs.  I have been waiting for a long time for something like this to happen.

I have been using Delicious to manage my bookmarks online for some time now, but managing folders and synchronizing with local bookmarks has been an issue.  More importantly I could not do anything about my browsing history.

Some people do not like this kind of information to be stored online - they prefer it to be local and private.  Personally I don't have an issue with that, and I do want this information to be less and less dependent on my PC(s).

Weave has made it easy.  I signed up at services.mozilla.com and downloaded Weave (I have been running Firefox 3 Beta since it came out).  In a few easy steps Firefox/Weave backed up my history and bookmarks to the Weave server.  So from now on no matter where I am I can access my bookmarks, as well as history, within local look-and-feel of Firefox.  That works for me!

By the way, happy birthday to me :-)

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