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And under "Earth chat," Kathi suggests that you "remove your bookmark for ESPN.com and don't go ever go there again, ever!!" The Kathi campaign -- she is portrayed by an actress named Lorri Bagley -- is the opposite of one that Ground Zero created featuring a character named the Rick, a 30-something sports fanatic who was all about ESPN.com.
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When you do that, it shows you your bookmarks for that tag in the sidebar, and also shows you additional sites that you might find interesting.
If you have a few preferred hotel chains, type in the chain's URL directly from their print or TV advertisements and save it in your bookmarks for easy reference.
If you use different Web browsers and want to get your bookmarks organized for use with all of them, a bookmark utility program might help.
In your Delicious account, the service will include any hashtags you include as tags for your bookmark and include the full text of the tweet in the bookmark comments.
Add a name for your bookmark.
Select a heavy cardstock-like paper to act as the support for your bookmark, and then choose an additional image or pattern to glue over the top.
Use your bookmark function liberally and look for sites that have been heavily bookmarked.
* Top Sites – a visual representation of all of your frequently visited pages (warning: could be NSFW for some) * Full History Search – an index of every single page you've visited including titles, URLs, and text * Cover Flow – iTunes like browsing for your bookmarks and history * Tabs on Top – A more intelligent method for tabbed browsing.
Lucky for you, we wrote up the recipe for your bookmarking convenience though all you really need to remember is pita chips + pizza-like toppings + hot-ass oven.
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