Ask Jeeves has just released an upgrade to their MyJeeves personalized search tool that Ask.com launched last September.
New for MyJeeves users are several enhancements including:
+ An option to add your own "tags" to any item. To do this, save an image or web page and then click the "modify" link next to the entry on your MyJeeves "Save Results" pages. You'll then find a box labeled "tags" to add your metadata.
+ My Jeeves integration into the Ask Jeeves Toolbar. In other words, save any web page without having first find it from an AJ web results page. Big improvement!
+ Save images into My Jeeves from any web page (right-click) or directly from an AJ Image Search results page.
+ Important your bookmarks from IE and Firefox into MyJeeves
+ Organize your saved material into hierarchical folders.
Btw, MyJeeves is still not permanently caching pages. Other services like Filangy Nextaris, and Furl do offer a local cache option and then allow you to search the full text of these pages. I hope the next round of MyJeeves enhancements includes this feature as an option.
A tour of the new MyJeeves services is online here with more in the news release.
MyJeeves is also available from:
+ Ask Jeeves Spain
+ Ask Jeeves Japan
+ Ask Jeeves UK
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