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On the back of the bookmark I had written a line from Philip Larkin — "outside, the wind's incomplete unrest... ...... — and, mysteriously, some philosophical terms: "ontology: philosophy of being; epistemology: study of knowledge and its limits".
In the course of the conversation, Ozzie and Pope sent me photos from their office (a can of lemon-flavored seltzer, someone's bike, a coatrack), and after I tried the bookmarking feature Pope texted, "Nice bookmark☺." Afterward, I tapped on the bookmark I had created and heard myself talking about having created it.
That is, of course, if you can manage to hold on to the damn slippery things: "I have lost every single bookmark I've ever been given, so I just remember the page number.
— Joshua Rothman For Christmas, my husband gave me one of those old-fashioned-looking, hardcover copies of "Vanity Fair," the sort that comes with a thin, silk sash for a bookmark; I've been reading it in bed at night, because it's too big to take elsewhere.
Sort of a digital bookmark, I suppose.
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Returning to more conventional bookmarks, I have sometimes been asked why I so like them.
As for Firefox bookmarks: I have Foxmarks extension (also free) that synchronizes all my bookmarks between all my computers, so if I add a bookmark in one computer, it's added to the rest automatically.
I don't know that there's really a huge "future of social bookmarking"—I think it's that sharing and saving links is just one of those things that people do and I don't think it's going to be like Search where there's a huge industry built up around it.
While busy working on my laptop I'd come across an article or video with an intriguing title or a friend's recommendation, and rather than banish it to my bookmarks I'd click my Spool bookmarklet so it'd be downloaded to my mobile device for on or offline perusal.
Boy was I! You'll probably also notice the interesting bookmarks I have.
And since I only bookmark what I love, here are mine for this week.
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