A good friend and co-worker of mine, Jac Wright has recently launched a new service he and a partner have been working on for a while.

MyStickies.com is a free service that gives you the ability to place “sticky” notes on web sites you visit. Sort of an amped-up set of bookmarks. They require a free account on MyStickies.com, and a Firefox extension to activate. Essentially, when you find a site you want to remember some info on, use the extension to create a sticky note, place it on the screen, and when you return the site later on, it’ll be right where you’ve left it. It’s nice for remembering why you bookmarked a site in the first place.

You can also login to your account at MyStickies to view a list of all the sites you have left sticky notes at, and create note pages to jot stuff down as well. Currently, only Firefox is supported, both on Mac and Windows, and support for other browsers is on the way.

It’s free, it’s easy to use, and it’s pretty neat. So, you really don’t have anything to lose by trying it out.

Link: MyStickies.com