
Juxtapost is here to help you remember all the amazing things you see while you browse the web. From planning a wedding, to furnishing a room, there is no end to the number of things people use the web for. However with all its infinite options, managing what you find has become a massive undertaking. For years, web users have relied on a browser’s bookmark tool to save what they find, however this has become far too ineffective when attempting to organize more than a few dozen pages. That’s where Juxtapost steps in. It’s sole ambition is to provide members with easy-to-use tools to “ bookmark ” the photos into categorized PostBoards (collection of posts) they can easily maintain, even if their collection spirals to hundreds of websites. The discovery aspect of Juxtapost is just as simple. Members browse the streams of other members to see what they’re posting and have the option to comment, share or re-post items to their PostBoards . The power of social discovery becomes readily apparent when you begin to follow people/friends with your similar style or tastes, it’s like browsing the web all your friends. J uxtapost Employs a Simple-to-Use Bookmarklet to : – Allow members to “post” any image they see while they browse the web to a PostBoards or to their Facebook wall. - They can also recommend the post to any friend on Facebook or anyone e-mail address. - They can also browse the postings of other members, organized by categories such as DIY crafts, Weddings, Culinary, Humor, etc.. – They can re-post things they see at Juxtapost, effectively making surfing the web a social experience.
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