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In this paper we describe a new distributed collaborative bookmark system, called COWING (for COllaborative Web IndexING system). The COWING system is composed of a set of assistant agents, called WINGS, and a central agent that manages the user's organization. Each user is assisted by a Wing agent that performs two tasks: learning the user's strategy in classifying her/his own bookmarks and interacting with other WING agents in order to fetch new bookmarks that match the local user information need.