Yemark: Save computer bookmarks for viewing on mobile devices

by fireup on 2010-12-24 18:57:14

Yemark: After collecting bookmarks on your computer, view them on your mobile. Yemark is a product that synchronizes and converts bookmarks collected on a user's computer into a personal WAP navigation page, allowing you to browse websites and web articles anytime and anywhere with your mobile phone.

Yemark is a browser plug-in based on bookmark synchronization and bookmark management. Its core concept is "viewing computer collections on your mobile," which means providing a more convenient way and more content for personal mobile internet reading through operations performed on the computer. The main functions of Yemark include: Bookmark Synchronization - generating a personal WAP navigation page from browser bookmarks; by entering yemark.com in the mobile browser, you can see the synchronized browser bookmarks on the WAP page; Mobile Version URL Conversion - if the collected website has a mobile version, the mobile link of the site will be displayed on the WAP navigation page; One-click Web摘 Collection - when you see an article on your computer and wish to continue reading it on your mobile, you can select the text and choose "Collect to Ye网摘" from the right-click menu, and continue reading the article under the "Web摘" section of the WAP navigation page. Currently, the Yemark extension supports three browsers: IE, Firefox, and Chrome. Yemark displays the bookmarks collected on the computer on the mobile via a WAP page, avoiding repetitive secondary operations on the mobile end. It is an application with clear demand points, saving time and effort, and simple operation.

During the experience, I actually felt that Yemark was somewhat top-heavy, with much groundwork laid on the Web level. A series of preparatory work needs to be completed, including downloading, synchronization, and collection, but the actual effective service provided to users is only this small part of WAP navigation. Personally, I believe that at this stage (generating WAP navigation and using WAP navigation services), Yemark could actually do more in terms of micro-innovation rather than just WAP navigation. To be honest, with the advent of the 3G era, the bottleneck of data transmission will soon become history, and the advantages of WAP will probably be quickly forgotten by people. [This article was first published on]

Author: DaoDao

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Date: December 22, 2010

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