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also book-mark, 1840, from book (n.) + mark (n.1). Bookmarker is older (1838). As a verb, by 1900. Related: Bookmarked; bookmarking.
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A special link stored in a Web browser to a Web site. Internet Explorer uses the term "Favorites" instead of bookmark.
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A feature available in certain programs like Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Acrobat Reader; it is a shortcut you can use to get to a particular web page (IE and Firefox) or to a specified location wi [..]
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A bookmark is defined as a pointer to an Internet address kept within a Web client (browser).
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a link stored in a Web browser for future reference.
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A way to quickly access a favorite web site by saving it in your browser. For example you may want to bookmark www.suddenlink.net so that you can easily access our Customer Help site.
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Just as a paper bookmark is used as a reminder of the page you are on in a book, electronic bookmarks are used to bring you back to a website or other site you may want to return to. The Netscape brow [..]
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Gardening
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A name or address of an Internet resource, stored in a software file at a user's site, e.g., in a desktop computer, for convenient future use. Note: An example of a bookmark is an entry in a bookmark file (or bookmark list) such as maintained within or by a Web browser for the convenience of the user in revisiting a previously visited Web site [..]
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A bookmark is a saved shortcut that directs your browser to a specific webpage. It stores the title, URL, and favicon of the corresponding page. Saving bookmarks allows you to easily access your favor [..]
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Most Web browsers give you an option of adding a URL to a list. By doing this, you can store the linking information (the URL) to any Web pages you plan to revisit.
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A bookmark is an easy way to find your way Back to a web site –– just like a real bookmark helps you keep your place in a book you are reading.
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WebGuest Dictionary Browser feature that allows you to save a link  to a Web page . You can always use this bookmark to return to that page.
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is the Firefox term for Favorite (used by Internet Explorer).
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A saved link to a web page kept with a list of other saved links. Also called Favorites in Internet Explorer as they're usually your favourite web pages.
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A bookmark is a saved link to a particular Web page. Microsoft Internet Explorer denotes bookmarks as "favourites."
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(v) To mark a document or a specific place in a document for later retrieval. Nearly all Web browsers support a bookmarking feature that lets you save the address (URL) of a Web page so that you can e [..]
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A narrow strip of paper, leather, ribbon, or other thin, flexible material placed between the pages of a book to mark a place. Hand-crafted decorative bookmarks are sometimes given as gifts. In older [..]
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Nearly all web browsers support a bookmarking feature that lets you save the address (URL) of a web page so that you can easily revisit the page at a later time.
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A pointer to a Web site of interest. Within browsers, pages can be "bookmarked" for quick reference, rather than remembering and typing the complete URL in the address bar. See Also: Interne [..]
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Method of allowing an Internet site to be saved allowing an easy return to bookmarked site.
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(v.) the act of saving a Web document for future access; typically, this is a function of your Web browser. (n.) a Web document that you save using your Web browser
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a way of storing your favorite sites on the Internet. Browsers like Netscape or Internet Explorer let you to categorize your bookmarks into folders. 
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A saved link to a website that is added to a list of saved links on Netscape Communicator. You can simply click on the saved link to return to the site rather than having to retype the address when visiting the site again.
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With hundreds of millions of websites and more coming online daily, Bookmarks (and Favorites) are a feature of web browsers that save web addresses so you can return to them quickly, without having to [..]
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A file within a browser in which an Internet user can save the addresses of interesting or frequently used Web sites, so that they are readily available for re-use.
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A saved shortcut used to find an online resource again later. Usually added through a web browser.
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A reference in your Web browser (or similar) to a site to which you may want to reconnect.
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A way to mark interesting or frequently used spots on the Internet so you can revisit these pages without having to type in the web address.
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A shortcut for accessing a location with a Web browser, FTP or e-mail software. Microsoft Internet Explorer calls these "favorites".
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Also sometimes called a "favorite", a web page that one has instructed their web browser to record the address of, so that they can easily access it later.
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is adding a website’s address (URL) to the personal index or favourites list of your web browser. Rather than having to search for the website’s address at a later date, you simply select the web address from your bookmarks.
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A tool used by a browser (such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Firefox) to mark websites, so that you can quickly return to them from the menu.
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When referring to the Internet or a browser, a bookmark is a method of saving a web page's address when you're using an internet browser. For example, with most browsers pressing Ctrl + D wi [..]
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The practice of storing a Web site or page URL within a Web browser for easy retrieval.
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A link that is stored in a browser for quick access at a later time.
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Pointer that stores the URL of a Web page so you can return to it easily. Also called a Favorite. Boolean operators Connectors that describe the logical relationship between search words. Some commonly used operators are: AND, OR, NOT, ADJ.
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Just like the paper ones stuck into a printed book, a bookmark is a placeholder to a particular URL, or Web address, that one sets in an Internet browser software access later. Bookmarks are often used to mark a site to be returned to, or one to visit regularly.
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A placeholder for interesting or frequently used Web sites, so that these sites can be revisited easily without having to remember or retype the internet address.
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(n) a marker (a piece of paper or ribbon) placed between the pages of a book to mark the reader's place
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A routine that allows you to save a reference to a site or page that you have already visited. At a later point in time, you can use a bookmark to return to that page. It commonly refers to a feature of Netscape Navigator (a web browser) that allows you to collect and organize bookmarks of your favorite web sites.
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A word or picture ‘marked’ so that you can jump to it by name from within a list. Also used by browsers to mark frequently visited web sites.
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Bookmark, in computing world, is a facility for marking a specific place in electronic documentation to enable easy return to it. It is used in several types of software, including PDF files, electron [..]
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A web browser feature that allows you to save the addresses of interesting or frequently used websites, so that you can readily revisit them.Browser
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Equivalent to a 'bookmark' in a hard copy book. A link to a webpage is stored in a browser for quick and easy retrieval.
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A bookmark is a Web browser feature used to save a URL address for future reference. Bookmarks save user and browser time, which is especially useful for Web pages with long URLs.
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A stored link to a particular webpage or other web resource such as an image that can later be accessed by a user.
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A feature in a Web browser that stores links to Web sites so they can be easily revisited.
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In UI11, a bookmark is a link to information in the ServiceNow system. All users create and manage their own bookmarks, which appear on the edge.
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this page
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A bookmark is used to keep one's place in a printed work. It can also refer to: Bookmark (digital), a pointer in a web browser and other software Bookmarks (album) by Five for Fighting Bookmarks (mag [..]
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A bookmark is used to keep one's place in a printed work. It can also refer to: Bookmark (digital), a pointer in a web browser and other software Bookmarks (album) by Five for Fighting Bookmarks (mag [..]
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A bookmark is a thin marking tool, commonly made of card, leather, or fabric, used to keep track of a reader's progress in a book and allow the reader to easily return to where the previous reading se [..]
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In the context of the World Wide Web, a bookmark is a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) that is stored for later retrieval in any of various storage formats. All modern web browsers include bookmark f [..]
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