Enterprise bookmarking

The first major announcement of an enterprise bookmarking platform was the IBM Dogear project, developed in Summer 2006.

[4] Version 1.0 of the Dogear software was announced at Lotusphere 2007,[5] and shipped later that year on June 27 as part of IBM Lotus Connections.

The most significant new release was the Jumper 2.0 platform, with expanded and customizable knowledge tagging fields.

Often these lists are publicly accessible, so that other people with similar interests can view the links by category or by the tags themselves.

[9] It collects and indexes these tags in a web-infrastructure knowledge base server residing behind the firewall.