Another whimsically named web tool - this time in the form of a Google Chrome add-on. If you spend any amount of time reading blogs or articles online, or half-reading blogs and articles, this will prove interesting.
http://yourhere.gandtblog.com/
Simply double click the text to highlight and mark where you are in the material. Return at a later time and find your spot. A web-based textual marker. I could see this expanding with more features... a library perhaps that would list all I am reading.
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2.21.2012
7.18.2008
Codetch

This isn't quite the app I was looking for, but it might help some with web page creation. If you are a Firefox user already, this add-on makes it possible to create web pages from within the Firefox environment - kind of. It actually opens as if a whole new program, but it's launched from within Firefox.
Combine this with a WebDAV folder into your CE6 course site and you have a powerful way to edit your existing course pages. (That reminds me I was going to post on how to set up a WebDAV folder to your course).
The app I'm REALLY looking for will cleanly and easily convert from Word into a nice looking and legit web page. Something without all the extraneous Word styles that are normally included and create problems for the internal CE6 HTML creator.
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