That’s how Jeremy Allaire describes his brother’s new venture, Onfolio. This is how Reuters describes it: “The company’s software acts as a research vacuum, simplifying the collection, annotation and republishing of information found on the Web or in one’s own computer. It bridges the gap between a raw information search on Google or Yahoo and the document filing system of Microsoft Windows.”
Here’s what it actually does: It plugs into Microsoft’s Internet Explorer browser and allows you to categorize, annotate, and store Web pages that you find.
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