pinterest.com is a lot like Tumblr, except only with pictures, and you create different "boards" for different things, that are meant to be like inspiration boards. And each photo you "pin" using the button they give you retains a link to the site you got it from, so you can maintain a collection of links that way too - like for example I have a "Food" board where I pin pictures of recipes that I might want to make, and if I then click on the picture, it'll take me to the recipe on the original website where I got the picture from.
It is a horrific time suck, just going through and looking at the nifty things everyone's pinned. Then you re-pin some of them. Then while looking at one of them, you realize the website it was pinned from has a lot of really cool OTHER stuff, so you go check that out... and the next thing you know, 3 hours have passed.
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It is a horrific time suck, just going through and looking at the nifty things everyone's pinned. Then you re-pin some of them. Then while looking at one of them, you realize the website it was pinned from has a lot of really cool OTHER stuff, so you go check that out... and the next thing you know, 3 hours have passed.
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