Iterasi Launches Bookmark Importer

iterasiIterasi launched at DEMO earlier this year and are back with a brand new feature this week. From my initial review of the Iterasi service: The idea of the service is simple: save pages in their exact state for later use. The example is easy: you do a search on a site with an embedded Google map. You want to save the state of the Google map but currently if you favorite the page, you lose the actual map locations in the results. Iterasi saves the exact state of the page making it easy to come back to. It's not saving the live page, rather the current page at the time of the save.

The new feature is called Import Bookmarks and is an easy way to take your Internet Explorer Favorites, Firefox Bookmarks or links saved in Delicious and save them as Iterasi pages. Here's CEO Pete Grillo to explain how it works:

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