How it works

Browsing is so 90's

Open bookmarks on screen
Think of a Linkdoozer page as a desktop covered in books. Each link is a page in a book.

To navigate around the web all you have to do is open any link, resize it, move it around, do your work, have fun or whatever. You never have to 'Browse' away from your desktop.

One you're done you can close the link but the page is remembered so you don't have to wait for it to reload if you quickly want to look at it again. Neat huh?

Remember, LinkDoozer is not a social bookmarking site. It is genuinely meant for you to hold only your most important links so that you can access them simultaneously and with ease!


Bookmarking's a cinch

Bookmarking is easy
Clicking on this little icon next to any link allows you to add that link to your own personal desktop. Of course, you can add links manually too - it only takes a few seconds. Your links aren't shared with the community unless you specifically request them to be published to a recommended list, added to a link list, the directory, and so on!

You can also bookmark external webpages at the click of a button. Go to the tools section to set this up.

Open link on new page
Sometimes, just sometimes you might want to open up a link in a new browser window or tab instead of on screen. If that's the case click on the new page icon next to the link name and hey presto!


Create your own Web Portal

Starting my own portal
By adding those links that are most important to you, you can easily manage and control your interaction with the Web.

But I like bookmarking thousands of sites you might say. No problem, bookmark huge lists with Digg, stumbleupon etc and save them to your LinkDoozer desktop for easy access. While you're at it, why not try some direct comparison shopping by opening up some or all of your favorite online stores and browsing them simultaneously.

There's so much you can do to really harness the power of the Net with Linkdoozer!



Share interesting and useful blogs and sites

A personal link list
LinkDoozer maintains a whole bunch of interesting lists that other Doozers browse. Wouldn't it be great if you built up a following of doozers who bookmarked your lists and kept coming back for more?

How about recommending your blog everytime they look at the top 10 blog list? The opportunities to expose your site to a whole community who want only top quality sites are virtually endless.