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	<title>The Compleat Thomas Beagle &#187; browser</title>
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		<title>Where Have All the Bookmarks Gone?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In years gone past I had an extensive collection of bookmarks (aka favorites), stored links to a variety of pages and websites all over the internet. They were hard-won spoils from the search for useful information and I looked after them, backing them up and carefully moving them across whenever I got a new PC. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In years gone past I had an extensive collection of bookmarks (aka favorites), stored links to a variety of pages and websites all over the internet. They were hard-won spoils from the search for useful information and I looked after them, backing them up and carefully moving them across whenever I got a new PC.</p>
<p>These days? These days I don&#8217;t even use them and my carefully maintained collection is lost amongst the digital detritus somewhere on my storage server. So far I&#8217;ve managed to come up with the following list of reasons (technological and behavourial) that caused this change.</p>
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<li>Domain names are easier to remember (there&#8217;s a general consensus on the grammar and patterns of domain name choice) and because I use them so much I&#8217;m better at remembering them. It reminds me of how I used to be very good at remembering phone numbers because I used them so much, but then I lost that ability when I started storing them in my mobile phone.</li>
<li>I recently spent 8 months travelling around Central America without a laptop. Internet usage was reserved for internet cafes so I just got in the habit of not having my bookmarks available (I never got into using any of the sites that store your bookmarks for you).</li>
<li>Searching on Google is a good substitute. Don&#8217;t bother remembering the site, just google for the relevant search terms and there it is.</li>
<li>I use an RSS aggregator (a fancy term for website reader). This not only makes it easier to keep track of news from multiple sites, it also means I don&#8217;t have to enter their URLs.</li>
<li>My web browser remembers the names of sites I visit a lot so I only have to type in the first few letters and then choose the relevant site from the drop-down list.</li>
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<p>Of course, there is one exception to my rejection of bookmarks, and that&#8217;s my mobile phone. Using a standard phone keypad to laboriously type in long URLs is definitely something you try and avoid! </p>
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