Clunky, disorganized bookmarks can only handle a certain amount of online information before they become unruly and difficult to sift through. Likewise, copy/paste doesn't save formatting, is difficult to organize, and is harder to link back to the original website for easy reference. A free new tool called iCyte is changing the dynamic for data storage and retrieval by saving and organizing "Cytes" (text, pictures, articles - even entire Web pages) with the click of a button.
With iCyte, anyone can simply highlight the information he or she would like to save and click the iCyte icon on the browser toolbar. Then, the data can be categorized into different projects designated by the user. Tags and notes can be added for further categorization of data, creating an easily searchable database of the information each user finds most important.
iCyte is completely agnostic; it works on any information users find online whether it is from Google, Yahoo, your Intranet, or a password protected online database. This makes it ideal to aggregate relevant data from any source.

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