Where Was I? – Bookmarks and Favorites

Browser software lets you surf the Internet to your heart’s content.  Whether by design or accident, you will run into pages that warrant a second look and/or are useful both now and in the future.

You don’t have to mentally remember the page’s full web address to get back to the page in question.  As well, you don’t have to duplicate the series of searches that eventually yielded the page.

Instead, use a bookmark (or favorite) to capture the full address of the useful page.  Each browser has its own icon or steps that allow you to capture a page’s address and put it into a list for later use.  Take the time to learn how to use your browser for saving and organizing bookmarks.  You will build a list of useful sites and become a more proficient user of the Internet.

About David Rier

IT Director at Walker Magnetics Group ( www.walkermagnet.com ). Webmaster of the Dartmouth Club of Central Massachusetts. Former Treasurer of Holliston Jaycees.
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