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  • Hello you. I'm a 38-year old MSc student, studying Advanced Computer Science at Sussex University. I'm especially interested in Internet and mobile software, sensors and pervasive computing, user interfaces, and the process of developing great software.

    Before that I spent 11 years running Future Platforms, a software company I co-founded which makes lovely things for mobile phones, and which I sold to Vexed Digital in 2011.

    I read a lot, write here, and practice Aikido and airsoft. I live in Brighton, a seaside town on the south coast of the UK, with two cats and a clown.

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December 29, 2006

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Andrea Trasatti

I have disregarded RSS feeds for months while everyone said you couldn't live without. I used to have a savedsession in Opera or later in Firefox to open the news sites I wanted to read everyday.
Then I discovered NetNewsWire (OS X only) and now I can't live without it... And I think that it also saves me time reading all the news I care about.

I have used delicious for a while with ups and downs... I have to say that I have effectively used it to find an old bookmark 3-4 times. Not much more than that. Most of the times, when I'm looking for something and don't remember the URL I tend to visit Google or some other site that I think was the original source of the link.

How do you manage your bookmarks in your browser? I have just a few, those pages that I visit often or that I need for work reasons (and probably would NOT bookmark if not for work).

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