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# collaborative-bookmarking
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if you haven't used dropbox folder sync in the past, this is how it works:
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you have a parent dropbox director
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you create subdirectories
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you pick a subdirectory
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and you share it with people
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everyone with access gets the same directory in their dropbox
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their edits to the directory are synced with yours
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I'm skipping over conflicts for now
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take this to bookmarks: everyone has a bookmark thing in their browser
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chrome has 2 parent directories, though -> bookmarks, and tab bar
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I add bookmarks and save them in a special directory. I get a share option in the extension against every parent level directory
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to share with other people
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The interface is basically:
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- Coding (shared with user@example.com) [Synced]
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- Books
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- Projects
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- Elixir (shared with person@mail.com) [Syncing]
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If the other person checks their bookmarks directory, they see the same directory and links
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edits are synced as well, so you can edit bookmarks (title only) and it gets synced back
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There are lots of tools that already sync your browser bookmarks, but once you have the base in place,
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you can make the "source/sink" configurable to things like Google Save / Pockets / Pinboard etc.
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