Wordpress.com bookmarking to store article material?

by trnz
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I'm looking for a way to store information, thoughts and photos in one place before writing articles. Can I use Wordpress.com to do this? If so is this called bookmarking? Any advice will be well appreciated.
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by trnz View Post

    I'm looking for a way to store information, thoughts and photos in one place before writing articles. Can I use Wordpress.com to do this?
    I don't think so, Tommy, but I don't quite understand what you're asking. Why not just use your own computer for that?

    Originally Posted by trnz View Post

    If so is this called bookmarking?
    No. The term "bookmarking" has two slightly different meanings, depending on the context within which it's used, but neither of them fits that description at all.

    Originally Posted by trnz View Post

    Any advice will be well appreciated.
    Tell us exactly what you're trying to do, and why, and people will be able to help, I think?
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  • Profile picture of the author Joseph Robinson
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    I think the OP is looking for a place to store research and resources they intend to use for their articles. Easiest way to do that is on a dedicated niche folder on your desktop. Well, that's the way I do things at least.
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      Originally Posted by Joe Robinson View Post

      I think the OP is looking for a place to store research and resources they intend to use for their articles.
      Yes, I thought so ... but in that case, just "on your own computer", I thought? So maybe there's a deeper component to the question? :confused: ("Deep" guy, Tommy! ).
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      • Profile picture of the author Joseph Robinson
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        Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

        Yes, I thought so ... but in that case, just "on your own computer", I thought? So maybe there's a deeper component to the question? :confused: ("Deep" guy, Tommy! ).
        If there is more to this, it definitely surpasses my ability when it comes to readin comprehension .
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  • Profile picture of the author TheArticlePros
    If the OP is really hell bent on not storing things on his desktop, perhaps we could read into it that he does a lot of research at work, at school, or at the library. If that were to be the case, I'd recommend he open a free Google Drive (formerly Google Docs) account and store his information there, either in spreadsheet or document forum.

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  • Profile picture of the author trnz
    I guess I was wasting my time looking for a magic bullet that doesn't exist. What I was thinking of would have revolutionised Blogging! (I think.LOL) Thanks for the suggestions.
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    • Profile picture of the author Joseph Robinson
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      Originally Posted by trnz View Post

      I guess I was wasting my time looking for a magic bullet that doesn't exist. What I was thinking of would have revolutionised Blogging! (I think.LOL) Thanks for the suggestions.
      :-)
      From what we understand, you were just looking for a way to organize research and article resources. Hate to burst your bubble, but the idea is far from revolutionary .
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