How many posts are read by their authors once published? Probably very few. I rarely spend time re-readin my own old posts.
I write this post thinking about re-reading it in a few years time.
Anyway this post is about new online tools that make my life easier. This is what they have in common
- absence of display advertising
- simple user interfaces
- focus on solving a single problem or satisfying a single need

And above all, they do what it says on the tin. Nothing more and nothing less.

Camelcamelcamel: tracks the prices of items on Amazon. It’s UK variant, uk.camelcamelcamel.com tracks Amazon.co.uk.
Tracking prices makes sense when you are planning to buy something expensive in the mid-term, for instance a smartphone.

Pinboard: a paying alternative to Delicious, the social bookmarking site. It looks simple, quick and efficient. I like its interface.
I will check its bookmarklets offered on the howto page.

Welcome to AcuteAccent.

These are the HTML codes that your browser will read as character with an acute accent:

\&\#225\; is á | a with acute accent
\&\#233\; is é | e with acute accent
\&\#237\; is í | i with acute accent
\&\#243\; is ó | o with acute accent
\&\#250\; is ú | u with acute accent

    You just need to remove the backslahes “\” when you copy the codes above.

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