Google has released an addition to their RSS aggregator, Google Reader. The addition, “Note in Reader”, acts like a bookmarking tool that is then transferred to your shared items in Google Reader. Unfortunately for Google, this has been done (with incredible success) by other companies already. Can Google compete?

Today marks the release of TagManage 2007, an SMB (small and mid-sized business) app for social bookmarking and blogging. TagManage was created by samuelbressi productions (yes, all lowercase).
Clients can install TagManage onto their intranets and enable employees to bookmark frequently-visited sites and publish blog entries.
"TagManage is built upon four basic, fundamental principles: bookmark, blog, tag, and share," said Samuel Bressi. (We'll let you guess what his position is in the company.)
"Users can apply tags to bookmarks, blogs, and even other users, creating a social mesh of shared resources."
Bookmarks and blog entries can be marked either public or private, making it a dandy addition to enterprises that want to reinvigorate the line between public and private activity.
Mess around with TagManage at the TagManage website.